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

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1 The local ice-cream shop is run by a Norwich man who informed all who would listen that he sold more types of ice-cream than Sainsbury 's .
2 He says that he expected more mud slinging ; Dowty has been very gentlemanly so far .
3 Only that he had more money than he could count , but she knew that already .
4 Their data showed that the larger the coalition , the greater was the fitness of each male within it despite the fact that he had more companions with whom he had to share paternity .
5 Harbury surmised that he had more reason than anybody : he had been severely demoted , he had been given a rough time and he was partly responsible for Martin Ayling selling to MacQuillan .
6 It 's not just that he makes more commission by selling you an endowment rather than a repayment mortgage .
7 ‘ The filly was desperate , even falling over walking on to the gallops , ’ Pipe explained , adding that he puts more work into training In-Keeping than three normal horses .
8 The hon. Member for Hertford and Stortford ( Mr. Wells ) said that he wanted more democratisation of the institutions of the Community .
9 By his early twenties William decided that he wanted more engineering experience than could be got in his own area .
10 Lacking political support , Collor turned to the courts to question the legality of the impeachment process while claiming that he needed more time to prepare his defence against the corruption charges .
11 William of Jumièges , elaborated by William of Poitiers , reports that Edward set sail with forty ships , crossed to Southampton , defeated a large English force , and returned to Normandy after realising that he needed more men to obtain the kingdom .
12 The only difference was that he trained more winners than most of them did .
13 Hart has formally been nominated by the Auckland union , but he has informed Auckland and several other unions who support him that he wants more time to decide whether he really wants the toil and trouble of being the All Black coach .
14 Mr Gavron cheerfully admits that he has more staff than he needs to handle the currently depressed workload .
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