Example sentences of "bringing more [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But you say double trouble but I mean that 's , is n't that good because you 're bringing more traditions in ? |
2 | When tankers were first allowed into the Lagoon channels had to be deepened for them , bringing more water into the Lagoon . |
3 | With film , similarly , TV at first was starved , then it did the deals bringing more feature films more quickly to the screen . |
4 | HURRICANE Andrew roared through Louisiana yesterday bringing more tornados and floods . |
5 | ‘ He looks like bringing more success to Bangor than I ever achieved . |
6 | So will sterling continue to fall , bringing more gloom to homeowners but perhaps some pleasure to those who have hedged their sterling savings into foreign currencies ? |
7 | ‘ This result of this case has given us hope and will give us confidence in bringing more investigations to the fore . |
8 | ‘ The case has given us confidence in bringing more investigations to the fore , ’ said Mr Fox . |
9 | The arrival of the Single European Market in 1992 is bringing more opportunity to use foreign languages at work . |
10 | Clovers helped remove the fallow stage from cultivation , effectively bringing more land into use — as in the ‘ Norfolk Four Course ’ ( wheat , turnips , barley , and clover ) advocated but not invented by Viscount Townshend of Raynham ( ‘ Turnip ’ Townshend , 1674–1738 ) . |
11 | While the main west-to-east movement in the occupation of Siberia was accomplished by the first half of the eighteenth century , the frontiers of the Russian Empire continued to be pushed forward in various directions , thus bringing more peoples under its control . |
12 | Mr Albion Small , former manager of the Eldon Gardens complex in Newcastle , has been appointed manager of the Cornmill and said on Wednesday he was confident the centre would weather the current recession and attract more shoppers to Darlington , bringing more business to other shops and offices in the town centre . |
13 | ‘ If we did go up we 'd benefit from away teams bringing more supporters . |
14 | Any lingering hopes of bringing more children out of Germany were finally stifled by a Home Office ruling that refugees from enemy territories would no longer be allowed entry under any circumstances . |
15 | Hypotheses , then , help us to refine theory by bringing more details into consideration in areas of research which may previously have only been explored in a rather sketchy way . |
16 | Since the improvement to roads to Ben Nevis and Glen Coe in the west , and the Cairngorms in the east , visitor numbers have boomed , creating more pressure for tourist developments and bringing more people — including climbers and walkers — into these remote areas . |
17 | Community care has pushed forward the idea of bringing more people out of institutions to live as independently as possible . |
18 | A waggler enables you to sink the line which , bringing more pressure to bear , is usually enough to coax the float to move through the swim . |
19 | Climatic changes bringing more snow would result in more icebergs to maintain the balance ; less snow would cause a reduction of the ice-sheet and a greater exposure of bedrock . |
20 | He would go up to his desk , work there shredding paper , come down and in no time rush up again to check on some figures and return bringing more paperwork with him . |
21 | While the woman was bringing more beer and the bottle of Korn , three other men came in . |