Example sentences of "it [verb] more [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | This is partly because Spain wants ‘ economic union ’ , by which it understands more aid for poorer countries , to be in place to cushion the shock of the monetary sort . |
2 | The BBC has always maintained that it needs more spectrum for each service to be able to provide more relay stations in remote areas . |
3 | Whatever it is called , in many ways it has more going for it than Greenness and can even incorporate it . |
4 | It meant more bread for the hungry , higher wages , and fewer hours of work . |
5 | All in all , it means more beef for the serious database developer . |
6 | Between four and six episodes was Verity Lambert 's ideal length for a story , preferring the latter as it gave more opportunity for character development which , in her belief , audiences appreciated . |
7 | It meant we had to chase the game and it left more room for their two dangerous strikers . |
8 | This model , too , is silent on gender issues , although it leaves more space for their inclusion . |
9 | On this basis it makes more sense for an investor to invest in promise than in reality . |
10 | From the point of view of both the buyer and the seller , it makes more sense for risk to pass on delivery than upon the passing of property , and this is provided for in cl 4.3 of Precedent 1 and clause 4.1 of Precedent 2 . |