Example sentences of "it will [verb] more [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It will create more noise . |
2 | It will bring more choice — and lower prices — for ordinary citizens and consumers . |
3 | He says it will mean more pollution , less sunshine , more water taken from the Thames , and further blight on an area which is already blighted emough . |
4 | ‘ It will mean more time with me and with his family . |
5 | After a few weeks the foal gains sufficient confidence to start establishing friendships with other foals , and as the weeks pass it will spend more time with them , and less with its mother — unless it is frightened , and then it will dash back to her side for security and reassurance . |
6 | Any concentration of radioactivity in adjacent sediments reduces the amount of radioactivity entering the sea since it will allow more time for the radioactivity to decay . |
7 | If the community itself becomes prosperous , the people living in it will have more money to spend on the goods and services being provided by the companies . |
8 | Secondly , because the horse is not locked into a certain form of behaviour by habit , it will have more flexibility of mind about doing new things and it will be more easily motivated to learn something different . |
9 | Aircrew were looking forward to full use of the C-47TP as it will have more room within its stretched fuselage for more equipment and have an 11 hour endurance . |
10 | Perhaps it will have more meaning and be more acceptable when we consider the ways in which reading can support these various kinds of growth ( see Chapter 3 ) . |
11 | A dado rail , fixed round the room at the level of chair backs , with painted panelling below it will add more character . |
12 | It will use more energy , be more tiring . |
13 | Another believed that if its markets were to become less stable , which it expects , then it will put more emphasis on social and cultural information . |
14 | With risers of nor more than a foot , it will put more interest into the garden than twice the planting in the plain . |