Example sentences of "will [verb] more than a " in BNC.
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1 | I support the measure , but for those reasons I have no confidence that the Bill will make more than a very small difference . |
2 | For the direct benefit of pupils it will be individual partners who will matter more than a grand design of co-operation . |
3 | Negotiation and discussion will achieve more than a row , but if a clash is unavoidable , explain to them why you were shouting . |
4 | Naturally , it will cost more than a basic policy . |
5 | It will take more than a few scandal-mongers to sink him . |
6 | It will take more than a streak of dogged determination to see it through . |
7 | It will take more than a bloody hurricane to stop me . ’ |
8 | ‘ The BNP contends that it will take more than a Race Equality Council to smooth over the cracks of the fragmenting edifice that is the multi-racial society . ’ |
9 | ‘ The BNP contends it will take more than a Race Equality Council to smooth over the cracks of the fragmenting edifice that is the multi-racial society . ’ |
10 | Meanwhile , Falkirk will take more than a passing interest in two Premier Division matches tonight , and hoping that the Old Firm do them a favour by beating fellow strugglers Dundee and Motherwell . |
11 | Ferguson now sports a tuft of facial hair around his lips and chin , permitted him by the Tannadice tablets of stone , but it will take more than a beard to signify maturity . |
12 | It is unlikely , however , that any Western company will get more than a minority stake in Pilsner Urquell . |
13 | A worthwhile appraisal will involve more than a mere pronouncement on the quality of your recent work , a pat on the head or a kick on the backside as the case may be . |