Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But you 'll naturally have more stock wo n't you at the beginning of the year . |
2 | If you use it to compare the alcohol contents of a wine and a beer , remember that you 'll probably drink more beer than wine so the % alcohol figures may not give an indication of the amount of alcohol you are really drinking . |
3 | ‘ We 'll certainly have more details than you have given about the roof tax ’ she said . |
4 | New technology and more international competition will eventually create more jobs than they destroy , as they have for the past two centuries , if they are only given a chance to work . |
5 | These preferences and expectations are now reversed ( table 4.4 ) , and seem to offer further evidence in support of Becker 's view that the better-off will eventually have more children than others . |
6 | But technology and global competition will eventually put more people to work than it makes redundant |
7 | The passage , even when returned to context , will obviously abide more interpretations than one . |
8 | If you do not have a computer or you are daunted by them ( or your computer breaks down within a week of your arrival in a remote village ) you will obviously have more papers to keep track of . |
9 | Horses paddocked on a hillside will normally spend more time running along the higher boundary than the lower one — they need to get to the top of the hill for visual freedom . |
10 | They say the new road will just create more traffic and bring too much development to the area . |
11 | Further research will hopefully discover more metal complexes that can bond to the nitrogen or oxygen atoms of other bases in the DNA . |
12 | A factor will also advance more funds against invoices than a bank manager . |
13 | The move will also mean more connections and faster journey times between Teesside and London and see the introduction of the Class 158 train on the route to Manchester . |
14 | But the removal of barriers will also mean more competition with customers being offered a wider choice of materials . |
15 | Expensive gestures may be good for political show ; they will also mean more waste dumped in the wrong places . |
16 | The Government will also encourage more family doctors to hold budgets to ‘ buy ’ services for patients , and is looking at ways to enable smaller practices to team up to secure the advantages of fund holding . |
17 | Ward says when the forms are revised they will also include more questions about sexual abuse and the therapeutic work being undertaken . |
18 | They will also need more stability and higher performance to make the jump . |
19 | This will also provide more flexibility and enhance in-house expertise in EMC . |
20 | Added to this , Clwyd has put up its own £300,000 towards waiting list initiatives , plus £400,000 for academic and consultant appointments which will also allow more operations . |
21 | In practice this means that response times will become longer as demand increases , and they will also become more variable . |
22 | This will automatically bring more happiness , contentment and peace into our lives . |
23 | While financial PR , industrial PR and public affairs are all growing , there will probably remain more opportunities in the consumer area for new entrants . |
24 | So women around , or beyond , this age will probably need more calcium than before . |
25 | But the story goes that money speaks , and some people , some parents , if they get hit in the pocket , will probably take more notice of their child , |
26 | They will probably pump more oil in coming months . |
27 | CDTV will probably have more problems than CD-I in this regard , being based on the Amiga computer . |
28 | In the last thirty years archaeological investigation of deserted village sites has added substantially to our knowledge of peasant conditions , and will probably provide more information in future , particularly by enabling fuller comparisons to be made between different parts of the country . |
29 | In the second unit the patient will clearly score more APACHE II points and will , therefore , have a higher predicted mortality than the same patient in the first unit . |
30 | There seems to be no let-up with the continuing rise in patronage , even in the Network SouthEast area where the August 1989 approval to spend £257million on Networker units will inevitably attract more passengers when they are introduced . |