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

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1 As new treatments and technologies proliferate and new needs are identified these demands escalate , but even as early as 1954 , the then Minister for Health , Enoch Powell , discovered that it became a " positive ethical duty for ( providers ) to beseige and bombard the government and force or shame them into providing more money … and then more again " ( Powell 1966 ) .
2 The Science and Technology Directorate ‘ will badger governments into giving more money to [ educational ] institutions … it is futile for governments to spend money to increase industry 's competitiveness ’ it is better spent on projects in educational institutions .
3 This could lead the promoter into spending more money on advertising than may be necessary because only 10 per cent of these expenses are his or her costs .
4 Her tests confirmed my diagnosis , so I prescribed some mild medication , a strict diet and bullied her into taking more exercise . ’
5 His plan was to push the banks into investing more risk capital — a pressure which the banks so far have been able to resist .
6 However , the method by which a change in predictable monetary growth leads to a change in aggregate real output is not the familiar one — a higher rate of growth does not fool people into supplying more output .
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