Example sentences of "we [be] [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We are providing more support than ever before — £14 for every £10 spent in 1979 , after allowing for inflation .
2 We are producing more goods in our factories of better quality than ever before , how can there yet be a recession ?
3 Sometimes , as when a plate of a fossil shows its matrix in detail , or that of a fish shows the river where it was caught , we are given more information than we needed — though such details may help to balance the tone of the plate and thus have an aesthetic function .
4 An understanding of the processes involved in ‘ choice ’ and participation is essential if we are to include more girls , and members of other disadvantaged groups , and alienate fewer .
5 This is not a dispute in which we are seeking more pay for solicitors .
6 Within a constantly changing political , social , legal , and geographical context we are creating more records in a fluid electronic environment .
7 Science as it is presented in schools , he argues , seems irrelevant to most 13–16-year-olds , and if we are to recruit more pupils into scientific careers , then science should be shown to have some relationship to the issues that concern them .
8 There 's no way that child should have died , but you know what these famous words in real terms , in real terms we are putting more money into the Health Service .
9 General Manager Rogerson added : ‘ We are running more trains than ever with a maximum of 26 per day in the height of our season .
10 We are carrying more tonnes for PowerGen than we expected , so we must be doing something right , ’ said the Trainload Freight spokesman .
11 Erm we are making more money in favour to them and our resolution is to ensure that even a , a profile of work to be carried out , so that it 's quite clear what 's been done , the time scale , the er the amount of resources that is going to be needed .
12 We are doing more functions than ever and we have also had a lot more visitors from America . ’
13 We are securing more travel destinations each year , with more airlines using the airport .
14 Over one hundred new L reg already ordered for August the first , and we 're taking more orders everyday .
15 It did have a central theme to it , but we 're taking more time over the next one .
16 ‘ In particular ’ said Dr Kibler ‘ we 're seeing more problems with younger players who have not fully matured physically ’ , and he warned that introducing heavier balls could make the problem even worse .
17 These are people who are enthusiastic about science that we 're transferring more enthusiasm to , to reinforce their interest in science .
18 It would have gone on to say , , that cases of food poisoning had risen by fifty percent , and then Mr Chadwick saying , ‘ It 's likely we 're receiving more notifications . ’
19 Yes , income , that 's right , incomes have risen , er , and as a result we 're consuming more goods , consuming more goods it , it followed , well not automatically , but there 's a likelihood that trade will also , will also rise .
20 We 're getting more enquiries following all the recent cuts . ’
21 Anyway , just things to bear in mind , right , is that we 're having more fixtures next year against a higher standard of opposition , overall erm
22 Not now , not next year but in the next twenty years so there are a problem with schools , there are problems , I think , with changing leisure habits er people , the way that people take their leisure has changed over the last twenty years and not always have clubs , organizations and sailing schools taken account of that in , in their programme , especially with youngsters and I have to say I also believe there is apathy in some clubs and other organizations , not every club has an active youth sailing scheme and I believe that any club that does n't either must be extremely popular because of its er prices of beer or , or some other reason or it may not exist perhaps in twenty years ' time , so I think it 's an ext extremely important topic brought about by the maybe , without being melodramatic , some of the stuff that we 're reading in the papers about youngsters these days but looking at it from a purely selfish sailing point of view if we 're to get more youngsters into the sport even if we 're to hold our ground we 've got to make a big effort over , over this year and , and it 's important make sure that it runs on for future years .
23 Erm so I all we 're trying to do now at the moment though is , is to , to operate from the point of view of saying look , if you actually take all these things into account , we should n't be worse than we were ultimately , once these systems have bedded in , we 're doing more checking on letters for example th than , than we w we wo n't have to once we 've checked through the first two months of auto-offs , and we 're getting used to the new reports and so on and that sort of stuff , so we expect there to be a blip , but you would expect a learning curve in anyway .
24 And we 're promised more winter weather tonight .
25 Should we be thrusting more work down to districts and th , and they 'll to do the job rather than always assume it should be done at this level ?
26 We had increased our fibre intake and we were eating more fish , fruit and vegetables .
27 ‘ In the early days we were buying more paperback rights from other hardback publishers , because even five years ago there were more hardback publishers around that you could buy from .
28 We were getting more mileage out of an asset we already owned and it gave the business a wider base to cope with fluctuations in any part of it .
29 Soon we were making more money than the car company was losing .
30 I reckoned we were doing more damage to Naamen 's image than the demonstrators .
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