Example sentences of "be that more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The public mood seemed to be that more organizations mean more bureaucracy , complexity and expense .
2 An additional benefit would be that more people could find part-time work , and adjust their working hours to their family commitments , or to the demands of part-time study .
3 It may simply be that more people are taking advantage of higher social security benefits to spend more time searching for suitable jobs .
4 Gordon Donaldson , Clwyd county secretary for the National Union of Teachers , said : ‘ The result of these cuts could be that more children will eat junk food , such as crisps and pop , rather than more nutritional hot meals . ’
5 If the result of the income generation approach is that more resources are released to treat more patients and provide additional resources for their medical care , it does not seem that anyone should have to apologise for that policy .
6 One reason for this is that more women are first offenders , who are generally treated more leniently .
7 My general comment with regard to the criterion number four is that more emphasis could be made upon the need to reduce car dependency
8 What er more staff would mean is that more visits can be made to more HMO 's to put more of the problems right ; it 's , it 's just about that simple .
9 And the result is that more motorists than ever are opting for life behind the wheel of a diesel vehicle .
10 The crux of the argument — the impetus of the Girls into Science and Technology ( GIST ) , Women into Science and Engineering ( WISE ) and INSIGHT schemes — is that more girls must take up science subjects ; girls must do as well as boys .
11 While pluralist writers can not be interpreted as suggesting that there is a perfect or even extensive distribution of political power through the mechanism of interest participation in government decision making , — ’ what pluralists do argue is that more groups are involved in making decisions than is suggested by Marxist and elitists , who claim that a particular class or group has a monopoly of influence .
12 The inference is that more pupils are attending ordinary classes in normal schools .
13 The funny thing is that more kids will now want to buy the record from the stores where it is actually available .
14 The funny thing is that more kids will now want to buy the record from the stores where it is actually available .
15 It seems clear that one of the effects of this is that more people are fearful both for their own future and for that of the person who has died .
16 An interesting fact is that more people commit suicide at Christmas than at any other time .
17 However , as table 5.2 and figure 5.2 show , the other very important component of the trend is that more people than before are living to be very old , into the high eighties and nineties , and this is to some degree due to changing mortality trends at later ages .
18 I think what those statistics indicate is that more people are being notified to the Home Office and that may well be that doctors are more aware of the need to notify .
19 The recommendation following from this diagnosis is that more attention should be directed to developing these kinds of competence in initial training , not least with regard to teachers spending more time on becoming more skilled and knowledgeable in their own subject specialisms .
20 Finally , even with Directly Managed Hospital Units the intention is that more funds will be devolved directly down to the Units .
21 The main recommendations of the Royal Commission , which found that three-quarters of all clients had no complaints about their bills , was that more information in writing should be given to clients about the basis of charges at the time the solicitor is first instructed .
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