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

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1 It 's grown on a , a north facing wall so bit , bit more now I think if it got more sun .
2 On the twin assumptions that workers act rationally and that time is divided between work and leisure , it follows that if taxation encourages more leisure then it discourages more work and vice versa .
3 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 .
4 Meanwhile , the BBC SSO is holding fire on balloting its members until it receives more information about the merger to create a National Orchestra of Scotland , which would double as the orchestra for both the BBC and SO .
5 While he agrees that it involves more risk , it does not deter him .
6 But would n't it make more sense to catch that nutter who 's roaming the countryside around here ? ’
7 Does it make more sense to be beaten 62–7 or play tight competitive fixtures like Southland and NZ Universities as England ‘ B ’ did .
8 ‘ Would n't it make more sense to land at the Luftwaffe base at Cherbourg ? ’
9 But having had some estimates for that , it became inappropriate to , it became more cost effective to replace the entire pipe with a wider diameter pipe .
10 It offers more protection from wind and the centre bay can be used as a cart or tractor shed .
11 Consequently , it produced more smoke than flames and Ridley cried out in pain .
12 It produced more tension and more time away from my family . ’
13 Well , it made more sense than ‘ good morning ’ .
14 When the same species was found occupying two separate territories , it made more sense to work out how it could have migrated from one to the other than to assume that it had been created independently in each area .
15 Our masters have had to size up the capacity they have at different plants and it made more sense to move production to Leeds
16 Last year it made more profit than any of the clearing ( commercial ) banks against which it increasingly competes .
17 Yet it devoted more space to a rival attraction at the London School of Economics that same evening , Britain 's first teach-in ; the subject , the Vietnam War .
18 Whether they value their police service enough or not and whether it needs more money or not to do a good job or whether the authorities should take a look at how it is being run .
19 This is a highly intuitive environment which cuts down on training needs , but it is not to everyone 's taste , and it needs more development work behind the scenes if we have to write bespoke software .
20 On the one hand claiming Darlington is in such a bad state it needs more Government help , on the other claiming the town is a thriving local centre .
21 The BBC has always maintained that it needs more spectrum for each service to be able to provide more relay stations in remote areas .
22 I think it needs more time round here , that 's
23 One delegation from Oxford City Council says it needs more cash to serve an extra thirteen thousand people whose homes now fall within the the city boundaries .
24 The Community has a vital role to play — but it needs more power and resources .
25 – Taken all in all , then , the land is intrinsically more intricate than the oceans ; it has more variation , from time to time and from place to place .
26 Again it is generally definable only through social custom but in this case it has more significance since the breaking of social taboo may have adverse effect on the child .
27 At the end of the second year the exercise is done again , and at the end of the third year , when it has more significance … bearing in mind their choice of subjects for the fourth and fifth year .
28 Whatever it is called , in many ways it has more going for it than Greenness and can even incorporate it .
29 There is no difference between government coverage and party coverage in this respect except that government has more initiative in determining the news , which means that it has more opportunity than the opposition to ensure that its coverage is favourable .
30 Like the cold war , it is , as Mary Kaldor has defined it , an imaginary war , only it has more substance .
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