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

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1 Last year , for the first time , it produced more computers than Hitachi , and took second place in the field to Fujitsu .
2 The quatrocentennial Columbus exhibition cost a staggering $30m : it drew more visitors than any previous event in history .
3 It is better manned , it has more resources and it is better equipped than any police force in British history .
4 It has more routes than Shepherds Crag , ranging from VD to E6 , and is a popular wet weather venue for those retreating from the hills .
5 It has more facilities than the package we used to use and costs a fraction of the price .
6 It manifests itself in diamonds as well as in coal , and it has more compounds than any other element .
7 If it loses more customers than expected , the value of its franchise declines .
8 Can I put it another way , has it got more benefits than dis- 5 Erm , D
9 John Berger believes it raises more questions than meet the eye Photograph of Pollock in his studio by Hans Namuth The suicide of art Pollock and Lee Krasner : when they first met she was 34 and better known as an artist than he was .
10 family tendency , it affects more girls than boys , many more girls than boys , having said that Lord Byron had erm congenital dislocated hips .
11 I am sure that had nothing to do with her withdrawal but the way she did it raised more questions than it answered .
12 It said 1,200 of the 1,700 employees that left during the quarter did so after voluntarily accepting severance packages , and it expects more departures as the job-cutting programme spreads to new countries .
13 The Labour party achieved an overall majority in five elections , on two occasions by slim margins , and formed the government following the February 1974 election , in which it had more seats than any other party but not an absolute majority ( See Table 5.4 ) .
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