Example sentences of "it [adv] [vb -s] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Maybe in the short term it is an advantage to a few people working in the car industry but it only encourages more people to generate more pollution . ’
2 Violence of any sort solves nothing — it only breeds more violence .
3 It only brings more destruction .
4 It just makes more sense .
5 Well , it still does n't give me any money , but it just stops more money going out of my account .
6 It generally has more impact on debtors and moves along faster than the County Court .
7 It usually has more nails on its feet than the African species .
8 Hamleys , the country 's largest toy shop , claims it still sells more Concordes than Tornados .
9 It also proposes more exploitation of the wood for educational purposes .
10 It also has more potential and requires more involvement on our part . ’
11 It also makes more sense when it comes to keeping to your target weight once you have reached it .
12 If anything , like the Patent Office , it probably needs more staff to deal properly with new ideas and to advise inventors .
13 Do pay extra for daytime babysitting ; it inevitably involves more work .
14 And when it comes to lipsticks , it now offers more shades than any other company in the world .
15 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 .
16 When A&R men talk of , ‘ compromising in little bits ’ taken to its extreme , it often means more choruses , fewer verses and the vocals and drums well up in the mix .
17 Some people have notions of using the technology as an ambitious static analysis machine but in most cases it simply presents more data than anybody needs and will have to be restrained .
18 It sometimes takes more courage to say no , I do n't want to you than to get into the fight yeah .
19 There 's always a danger that you 've , you 've , it 's a fine balance between it creating more work , so it actually causes more problems .
20 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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