Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] [det] more " in BNC.

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1 Erm there 's also a view been expressed that well if you 're going to have it it may need some more guidance than is presently written into it .
2 A few weeks of residential treatment are merely a scratch on the surface of the disease — but it is a deep scratch and it may help many more sufferers into recovery than might otherwise be successful through depending upon the AnonymouS Fellowships alone .
3 It may pose many more problems than you had anticipated .
4 Maybe it might have some more information on it .
5 No it might have some more information , I wo n't be a moment .
6 And it might have some more sentences like that .
7 But for their beleaguered manager , Liam Brady , it could mean much more , such as keeping his job .
8 It could do much more work on housing associations and housing management .
9 It could have it could have some more shopping , it could have another primary school , it could have a rail link , or some other public transport link .
10 Because the new government had an effective army it could raise much more revenue from taxes than the King had done , and so was more powerful than the monarchy had been .
11 It would take a long time to get our grill out because I do n't think it would move any more .
12 Nobody who is sensible or sane would say that we should export more arms to a country that is already awash with them , because it would do little more than increase the bloodshed that has already stained that country .
13 But it would have much more difficulty in applying those new rules retrospectively .
14 He added that it would take many more years to establish a healthy pattern of development , especially since there is no communications infrastructure .
15 It would take much more to heal the wounds to her heart .
16 The trouble with the Labour system is that it would spend many more years trying to introduce it before it could get rid of the poll tax .
17 I think I know when it will make some more sky . ’
18 It will be administratively complex because it will bring many more people into the local taxation net .
19 If a local authority has any matter to propose for the good of local government in general or for any particular section of local government , this should invariably be done through the appropriate local authority association , for if supported by the association it will carry much more weight than the proposal of a single local authority .
20 When the Queen takes her place in the Church of Christ the Cornerstone tomorrow , it will mean much more than the dedication of another place of worship .
21 From the ascription on the first page of H400D , Te Deum Simple Le feu Roy ayant voulu qu'il ne dura guere plus que sa messe ordinaire ( ‘ Simple Te Deum , the late King having wished that it will last little more than his usual mass ’ ) , we can deduce that this score , or at least this inscription , must be dated between the death of Louis XIV in September 1715 , and that of the composer , in June 1726 .
22 These are useful cautions ; like the programmed learning advocates before them , there is a tendency among many in the educational technology school to oversimplify , to brush aside difficulties , and to state as proven doctrines it will take many more years of experiment and experience to establish .
23 It will take several more years before most of these guesses will be proved to have been right or wrong .
24 It will need some more dynamic force to do what is needed .
25 The BTU tax will survive in name , but it will look much more like a consumption tax .
26 Wood retains its popularity because it can offer much more stiffness for a given weight than any existing thermoplastic .
27 Yet computer cuts in the services sector mean that , for now , it can do little more than mark time .
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