Example sentences of "more people [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Depending on reactions to this first effort , there may be more tracks to ‘ get more people involved from the club ’ , but Danny is unwilling to commit himself to anything except his work as a DJ — ‘ I love it and I 'd never give it up for anything . ’
2 Thus between 1900 and 1910 considerably more people migrated to the United States than during the entire period with which this book is concerned .
3 The gamble is that the more people know about the workings of behaviour the more they will use it skilfully to benefit themselves and others .
4 Many more people thought of the works outside Europe in a way that still reflected the idea of El Dorado , or at least of immense profits , and the idea was exploited in vast manipulations of the stock exchanges in France and Britain around 1720 .
5 In fact the chances for viewing exciting wildlife are getting rarer every day , as hundreds more people take to the hills , bringing dogs and children and wearing colours that can be seen as far away as Belgium .
6 " The names of two more people connected with the Norman Scott affair have been given to the police .
7 If the money was ploughed back into dog racing — horse racing enjoys a £40million levy — tracks could improve amenities and strengthen security which would encourage more people to go to the dogs .
8 A. There are many more people living in the countryside and many more farmers per km² ; in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Britain .
9 In England , Emily Davison died under the King 's horse , Anmer , at Tottenham Corner during the Derby , but more people worried about the injury to the horse .
10 The trust aims to challenge the legality of the exclusion order , made under the 1986 Public Order Act , deeming two or more people walking towards the stones to be a criminal procession .
11 Tourism is a major growth area in the Middle East and more and more people attracted by the prospects of an enhanced salary , hotter climate and better lifestyle , are eager to become part of this development .
12 The new services started just days after the Countryside Commission called for more people to travel to the countryside by public transport or face car bans at popular spots .
13 In London , for instance , the most severely affected boroughs like Hackney and Tower Hamlets , with male unemployment rates of over 28 per cent in 1986 , had already seen sharp rises in joblessness between 1971 and 1981 , which had driven more people to work outside the boroughs of residence and brought a marked fall in the numbers of women in paid work ( Townsend el al. , 1987 ) .
14 Inevitably , it would mean that there would be more and more people coming into the House to represent constituencies unless some kind of control were exercised .
15 the the flats is er a a no go area sort of thing and a kid 'll come along and spray summat on a wall and next day three kids 'll come along and spray things on the wall , so that you 've got more and more graffiti going all over the place , more and more rubbish , more and more people coming to the flats just to get into trouble .
16 erm it 's very very hot , it can reach 40x or 42x centigrade , sand blown , inadequate shelter and at the moment , something like 10,000 more people coming across the border each day than are leaving the country .
17 The more people complained about the Neath forwards ' haircuts , the less inclined the Neath forwards were to change them ; the more people complained about Neath 's rugby , the less Neath were inclined to change .
18 He feels that in trying to get more people to believe with the increasing trend towards atheism , has neglected its traditional duties of helping the poor etcetera .
19 About 230,000 Sri Lankan Tamils were in India , while in Sri Lanka there were an estimated 700,000 more people displaced by the war .
20 The curve illustrates costs per capita ; as more people live in the locality , there is a reduction in the share that each resident pays of the total cost incurred by providing some service level of the good in question .
21 Hostility towards the policies and corrupt practices associated with the Court Whigs might have caused more and more people to look on the possibility of a Stuart Restoration with increasing sympathy ; the fact that the Stuarts never renounced their Catholicism and remained closely identified with France explains why this growing sympathy was never translated into an effective challenge to the Protestant succession as guaranteed by the Glorious Revolution and the Act of Settlement .
22 We have many more people dying in the winter here than in colder countries such as Sweden or Canada . ’
23 The Ramblers ' Association said it welcomed any measures that allowed more people to walk in the countryside , and assistant director David Baskine said : ‘ It is important that the proposals will not offer payment to farmers who own land where public access is already allowed . ’
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