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

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1 Because it involves more things .
2 Last year , for the first time , it produced more computers than Hitachi , and took second place in the field to Fujitsu .
3 The quatrocentennial Columbus exhibition cost a staggering $30m : it drew more visitors than any previous event in history .
4 To provide that extra information , it needs more users .
5 It is better manned , it has more resources and it is better equipped than any police force in British history .
6 It has more routes than Shepherds Crag , ranging from VD to E6 , and is a popular wet weather venue for those retreating from the hills .
7 It has more facilities than the package we used to use and costs a fraction of the price .
8 It has more cars per square kilometre than anywhere else in the world .
9 The Poyser monograph on The Barn Owl was published at the same time ; it has more words , contains many photo graphs and even has a colour plate , yet is £15 cheaper .
10 It manifests itself in diamonds as well as in coal , and it has more compounds than any other element .
11 It contains more moves , needs a higher level of skill and turns your centre-line clean away from the opponent .
12 Blocking will not usually increase the probability of having to read data from a given track , except insofar as it allows more records to be stored on that track .
13 The local county court often has the advantage of being nearer than the High Court District Registry , its rules are less strict and it allows more steps to be taken by post than does the High Court .
14 And because it allows more tests in less time , mathematical modelling has become an essential tool for aircraft designers .
15 If it loses more customers than expected , the value of its franchise declines .
16 Can I put it another way , has it got more benefits than dis- 5 Erm , D
17 it create more problems o you know cos people stand on it and
18 John Berger believes it raises more questions than meet the eye Photograph of Pollock in his studio by Hans Namuth The suicide of art Pollock and Lee Krasner : when they first met she was 34 and better known as an artist than he was .
19 family tendency , it affects more girls than boys , many more girls than boys , having said that Lord Byron had erm congenital dislocated hips .
20 I am sure that had nothing to do with her withdrawal but the way she did it raised more questions than it answered .
21 It needed more lights to make it brighter .
22 Historical biography may be hard to write , but it draws more readers to history than any other genre .
23 I thought it required more teachers caring about their subjects as much as he obviously did .
24 Staff at St Tiggywinkles say the holiday season is bad news for wildlife because it means more cars in the countryside .
25 Staff at St Tiggywinkles say the holiday season is bad news for wildlife because it means more cars in the countryside .
26 It said 1,200 of the 1,700 employees that left during the quarter did so after voluntarily accepting severance packages , and it expects more departures as the job-cutting programme spreads to new countries .
27 The most telling comment on the wealth of the metropolis is that it had more men worth upwards of £100 than most other towns had taxpayers of all grades ; indeed , the number of four-figure assessments equalled the total taxpayers of some tiny market towns .
28 The Labour party achieved an overall majority in five elections , on two occasions by slim margins , and formed the government following the February 1974 election , in which it had more seats than any other party but not an absolute majority ( See Table 5.4 ) .
29 It concluded more patients were being treated and waiting times had been cut .
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