Example sentences of "[to-vb] more [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The bureaucrat is assumed as a general rule to know more than the sponsor about factor costs and production processes involved in the bureau 's services . |
2 | Always be willing to ask questions of the material and demand to know more than the text is willing to divulge about people , places and events . |
3 | Even with Sackville 's favour Bowyer failed to secure more than the reversion in 1597 to the clerkship of the parliaments , the successful candidate averring that he was unfit ‘ by reason of a great imperfection he hath in his speech ’ . |
4 | In the area of booking contracts a form of damages has developed which may enable the guest to obtain more than the value of the contract . |
5 | It was particularly galling for the greens to see themselves overtaken by the extreme right National Front , which was being credited last night with 12.5 per cent of the vote but was not expected to win more than a couple of seats . |
6 | His band of defectors , called the Socialist Janata Dal , can not hope to win more than a handful of seats in the coming general election . |
7 | But there are too few projects like Cleevedon , and too little money to help more than a handful of youngsters every year . |
8 | The thirty-four acre farm is expected to fetch more than a quarter of a million pounds . |
9 | German law does not allow charities to put more than a quarter of their donations into a reserve . |
10 | True , this is on one of those detested and expensive 0898 numbers but I am assures that Directus keep the message as succinct as possible and that is rare for a call to last more than a minute . |
11 | The trial is expected to last more than a month . |
12 | He had previously made much play of the fact that the Labour party wanted to do more than the Government to ensure that women were paid properly . |
13 | Rich countries should accept that they do not have , and never will have , facilities to recycle more than a fraction of the rubbish they create . |
14 | The ever-familiar profile seems to derive more than a smidgeon of alternative inspiration from Aria 's Magna-series , as in fact does the whole bass . |
15 | His literary proteges were allowed to publish more and the film industry also prospered . |
16 | Easing the car into first gear , she set off back along the road , a frown deepening on her face as she was forced to crawl along at a snail 's pace , unable to see more than a couple of feet ahead in the ever-thickening snow . |
17 | Cash-paying customers , unable to see more than a backswing , chose to misunderstand the intention of the organisers , and flattened them . |
18 | I want you to see more than the cow . |
19 | There is also initial reluctance to spare more than an hour , though experience shows that interviewees will find time for three or four more sessions . |
20 | since last March in the number of patients having to wait more than a year ? |
21 | Newcastle North MP Doug Henderson has written to city health chiefs , highlighting cases in which people are having to wait more than a year . |
22 | EYE patients at Darlington Memorial Hospital are having to wait more than a year for an appointment with a specialist , it has been claimed . |
23 | MORE eye patients at Darlington Memorial Hospital are having to wait more than a year for an appointment with a specialist , it has been claimed . |
24 | Mr Barnes said that trading was ‘ holding up well ’ in Britain , particularly at the company 's new restaurants , but that the whole country would not be able to accommodate more than a total of 12 restaurants . |
25 | In 1989 Brazil faced a critical shortage of fuel alcohol , used to run more than a quarter of passenger cars , because the rise in demand ( 48 per cent since 1985 ) could not be met by the stagnating production of sugar cane . |
26 | Given time available to train new staff it is not necessary to keep more than a nucleus in that particular expertise . |
27 | In Britain they failed to convert more than a faction of the Labour party , which was outvoted the year after it won its victory at the party conference . |
28 | Her children were both obviously too little to understand more than the tone of her voice , and as she dressed them to go out with her to the shops she was saying " and when Daddy comes home , we 'll show him , shall we ? |
29 | It is not possible to withdraw more than the amount in the account so you avoid any risk of running up an overdraft . |
30 | The beauty about making the batsman hit into the V is that the bowler can pack his fielders in that area of the field and make it extremely difficult for the batsman to score more than a single . |