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 . |