Example sentences of "it [adv] [verb] more [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Violence of any sort solves nothing — it only breeds more violence .
2 It only brings more destruction .
3 It just makes more sense .
4 Well , it still does n't give me any money , but it just stops more money going out of my account .
5 Given the success in getting the Israelis and Palestinians round the table , would it not make more sense for the Government to right that wrong and ensure that , during our presidency from July onwards , we talk directly to the PLO ?
6 Would it not make more sense to have a moratorium on pit closures in the interests of jobs , the balance of payments and European energy conservation ?
7 The significant change I think is in the balance of debt between fixed and variable rate , where we took a conscious decision and been working it through to take more advantage of the prospective and er decline , it was prospective earlier in the year er in selling interest rates and the continued low er short-term rates in the United States .
8 It generally has more impact on debtors and moves along faster than the County Court .
9 It also made more money , because every playgoer had a seat and paid a shilling for it .
10 It also proposes more exploitation of the wood for educational purposes .
11 It also has more potential and requires more involvement on our part . ’
12 It is possible that this is a result of the different judgment tasks that were used , certainly subjects reported finding the normality judgment a more difficult task to understand than either of the tasks from Study 2 , it is possible that it also required more attention to the films generally .
13 It also suggested more finance be made available for oil and gas exploration in non-oil LDCs .
14 It also makes more sense when it comes to keeping to your target weight once you have reached it .
15 Do pay extra for daytime babysitting ; it inevitably involves more work .
16 Perhaps we believe that others perceive us as weak and ineffectual when in reality we choose to make a stand only about those things which really matter , knowing that it often takes more strength to remain calm and in control than to meet aggression with more aggression .
17 It sometimes takes more courage to say no , I do n't want to you than to get into the fight yeah .
18 It definitely had more charisma to it than the Civil Service or teaching .
19 Whether or not one agrees with Oakeshott 's position , it represents a sophisticated defence of the imperfectionist argument for a ‘ limited politics ’ , and it certainly warrants more consideration than Honderich provides .
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