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

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1 In order to attract more users , it needs to offer more information .
2 I think it has prevented more activity than it has allowed .
3 As it has to pump more blood round the body to service the muscles you 're using , it will get bigger and stronger in order to do so more efficiently .
4 The architect-designed classroom is proving popular with the four and five year olds who use it and it has provided more space for activities .
5 It has included more discussion and comment than Westminster did in 1989–90 , with only 65% of its items using televised actuality and the average duration of each piece of actuality being only three minutes ( 69% of each item ) .
6 Conspiracy , it has been said , is a highly anomalous tort , though it has attracted more controversy among academic writers than success in practical application .
7 Additionally , because the bridle will be wrapped in with the kite , and handled frequently , it has to withstand more abuse than the kitelines .
8 Now it wants to stimulate more investment by reducing the bureaucracy and allowing foreigners to have a controlling interest in hotel and tourist developments .
9 It seemed to make more sense than having Rib Shacks in Reading and Rugby or elsewhere , ’ he said .
10 It seemed to have more life than the photograph . ’
11 Five years ago , it began to give more autonomy to its parts subsidiary , Acustar .
12 Right , the examiners at A Level expect , an A Level student to be able to use the apostrophe reliably and correctly , so let's just erm , go back to basics , with the apostrophe , as it seems to cause more confusion than , practically anything else .
13 ‘ Do n't spend to much time on it unless it seems to have more relevanace to the case .
14 It aims to make more information about Gerson available , fund research projects , and eventually it hopes to set up a centre for people who want to try it , in combination with psychological counselling , according to Renee Henry .
15 Of the film 's religious imagery , he says : ‘ We talked about the Fifty-First psalm ( which is sung by one of the kitchen boys ) ; it does n't give you many clues , but I was reading it again this morning and it started making more sense .
16 A study of different ways to burn up plutonium by America 's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory came out against such clevernesses , at least as far as using up America 's surplus plutonium is concerned ( though it did recommend more research into a few ) .
17 It does mean more effort .
18 It is becoming less popular now because of the lack of support it gives to the lower back , although it does give more buoyancy than other types .
19 If th they do n't know if people are not properly trained they are making mistakes then it does make more work does n't it ?
20 However , it does take more effort to push or pull a garden cart , and it can be more difficult to manoeuvre than single wheeled barrows .
21 In the early days of the school it does get more money , no question .
22 It does get more money , therefore it 's able to afford , I think you said one more teacher , which does n't seem a tremendous expansion .
23 The book 's better than the film cos it 's got more detail in it .
24 It 's got more taste to it , the other one 's sort of
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