Example sentences of "it be [adj] [verb] more " in BNC.

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1 I wish that it were possible to bring more of those who are responsible for them to justice , but , as my hon. Friend knows , because he makes a close study of such matters , it is often impossible for the police to identify those who are responsible .
2 If you drink in a party with lots of other people , it 's easy to drink more than you planned .
3 It 's important to get more children to take up school dinners .
4 It is good to see more and more cyclists in Scotland and an increasing number of cycling groups on the main roads and in cities .
5 As I have said repeatedly , there remain a number of people for whom we think it is right to do more , and we have been doing more through the income support premiums .
6 Firms may decide that it is necessary to spend more of their own money on security — or be asked to contribute more to the cost of police protection .
7 It is impossible to give more than a brief and partial account of it .
8 It is unnecessary to give more than the following sketch of the widespread litigation which has attended the efforts made to bring this case to trial .
9 If people can not speak openly to others about their errors and anxieties , it is easy to feel more and more isolated and inadequate .
10 It is possible to withdraw more than the £50 daily limit , as long as you have sufficient funds , by going into any branch of The Royal Bank of Scotland .
11 So it is possible to have more efficient use of energy but an increase in output from the sector which produces the most carbon dioxide .
12 By this means , it is possible to have more negative pitch than usual ( say -5° ) when required .
13 In fact , it is possible to obtain more than enough protein to meet requirements without using animal sources at all .
14 Thus although it is true to say more Blacks chose to be committed to the Crown Court for trial this was certainly not a complete explanation of the difference , as magistrates also committed more cases .
15 However , in purchasing the hard- and soft-ware we feel it is important to seek more than just a word-processor , because in future , publicity will play a major role .
16 At a time when it is important to attract more women and men to the nursing professions it is vital that education facilities exist to offer excellent training and a career structure through pre and post-registration specialities as well as courses for those wishing to return to the profession .
17 These are generally considered unsuitable for modern treatment of the mentally ill , but so long as demand for beds is high it is difficult to do more than try to upgrade and improve them .
18 As such it is difficult to do more than introduce some issues and concentrate only on the subset of issues that have figured most prominently in the public finance sub-discipline .
19 In addition it is difficult to attribute more errors or a poorer performance wholly to the effects of a body clock .
20 The WaterAid committee tends to support projects in traditionally-English speaking areas as it is likely to have more effect where it can be better understood .
21 Second , because such information would have to be expressed lexically , it is likely to assume more importance in the target text than it does in the source text .
22 Clearly it is vital to recruit more men or take account of the problems facing the married woman who wants to return to work .
23 If the authority receives a fixed sum 31 , then it is able to purchase more of the publicly provided good .
24 The Head of Department accepted that the department had some responsibility for the insalubrious state of the Pottery Hut and that it was possible to do more 3D work , although the problem of group size in this should be recognised in the report .
25 The apparatus required for imprinting , and then for measuring the efficacy of the imprinting response , was large and elaborate ; it was impossible to train more than a few birds at a time .
26 When it was suggested that the upper skins had been forced off as a result of the inflation of the fixed tailplane by the pressurised air through the ruptured pressure dome escaping via the rear ( unpressurised ) part of the fuselage , I contended that it was necessary to have more reliable evidence than uncorroborated deduction before such a conclusion could be accepted .
27 Consequently , it was necessary to introduce more daylight into the broader interiors and this became possible in the 1890s with the use of reinforced-concrete floors and steel girders .
28 It was hard to sound more than fairly enthusiastic .
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