Example sentences of "[coord] he [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a result his writing becomes less concerned with immediate political concerns and he had more time for reading and research .
2 With the house came two hundred acres and he added more land later , planting woods which were bequeathed to the nation , with the house .
3 Although the break was a nasty one , McCracken came back successfully at the beginning of 1921–22 when the Palace made their debut in Division Two and he played more games for us in that division than anyone else during our four year tenure there 1921–25 .
4 Soon Gabrielle learned to leave him alone in his despair , and he spent more time playing darts and billiards at a Battersea pub .
5 He is very stupid , but you can trust him and he knows more islands than all the crew put together . "
6 Dr. Kumar said that if Labour was elected , pensions and child benefit would be increased immediately and he promised more investment in the rural development commission .
7 ‘ He 's not as aggressive as he might be but that could come , and he has more skill and speed than someone like John Fashanu , who plays an intimidating game .
8 ‘ I mean , he 's from the right kind of background and he has more money that he knows what to do with .
9 They have got an accent this 's got one but he sounds more Lancashire than anything .
10 But he had more craft and policy , more capacity to wait , to present a good face to the world , and to advance step by step towards his goal .
11 John did not have his brother Bobby 's ease on a platform but he had more integrity and honesty and he knew he had to do it .
12 The challenge was taken up by Harry Baker , who being provided with a weight placed it in a backet and walked from Halling Institute to Snodland Institute , so winning the bet , but he had more difficulty collecting his winnings .
13 He did n't eat much food but he drank more rum than usual .
14 Not only was it more convenient for his financial deals in international negotiations to be done there , but he needed more dancers .
15 ‘ He 's a funny old goat , ’ the pilot said , ‘ but he has more goodness in him than the rest of the city put together .
16 Galthié had a solid game and is likely to develop into a fine player , but he needs more tuition .
17 But he needs more speed .
18 He can either erm , continue at the same level , but he pays more premiums .
19 Even apart from his experience , his descent admirably equipped him for kingship : son of the impetuous , vacillating and prodigal Henry III he may have been , but he showed more affinity with his grandfather and great-grandfather , King John and Henry II .
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