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

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1 He said there might be some more money coming .
2 ‘ There seems to be much more interaction at all levels , ’ he said .
3 But characters will be much more present , be seen in much greater , convoluted depth even than in the detective novel .
4 If WACC is to have a significant impact on global communication , there must be much more dialogue with the creative and economic forces which are at the heart of the system .
5 For certain types of elective operation , there is likely to be much more scope for choice in whether or not to let contracts .
6 Judged in terms of former occupations , there seemed to be much more variety within than between classes .
7 If , however , a bond only has a short time left to maturity , it will be much more liquid : its market price will be near its face value .
8 Not only have teachers had a very extensive training , they can also be much more objective in seeing the cause of any problem .
9 The structure of a cell 's genetic material may soon be appreciated to be much more fluid than previously supposed , with a grey area emerging between truly chromosomal genetic material and the mobile genes of transposons , viruses , and as yet undiscovered entities .
10 Once all your books and ornaments are on shelves there will be much more floor space .
11 It was clear from a very early stage of our Belfast work that to describe the inner-city phonology was a more complicated task than to describe ‘ middle-class ’ phonology , because there appeared to be much more variability within inner-city language than in higher status language .
12 There will , of course , be much more information available than you can possibly record .
13 There would be much more point in spending the rest of the week working in the library , planning a project of her own .
14 There could n't be much more time before someone found she was missing .
15 ‘ There may not be much more time , ’ she countered .
16 In contrast , socialisation can be much more general .
17 Clearly , given the depths it has recently plumbed ( as shown in the Treasury survey above ) , there can not be much more downside even in the face of a tax-raising Budget .
18 The chapter/section idea(s) : these will be much more concrete , are usually expressed in the first and/or last paragraphs and should be seen as a part of the wider themes/theses of the book .
19 Giraffe prefer delicate , protein-rich leaves , though they can , when pushed , be much more generalist .
20 but I think there was an awareness that there was likely to be much more opposition to , to land reform in the south .
21 Waves certainly erode a metre or so ( several feet ) above the level of the highest spring tides , but the depth below the lowest neap tides at which erosion occurs appears to be much more variable .
22 As we now know , there ca n't be many more undiscarvard elements .
23 The organisation that is demonstrated by the London collection deserves a marking of 10 out of 10 but there must be many more collection points in the country that deserve similar consideration by ‘ the centre ’ .
24 There will be many more production platforms established as smaller accumulations are identified and exploited in the North sea .
25 MI5 will remain as unaccountable as it always has been and since it blatantly ignored the 1952 directive for over three decades without once being publicly called to account there is no reason to believe that MI5 will be any more law-abiding now .
26 But , having said that , if you feel , particularly with schemes that you are particularly familiar with , that that one is above or another or we could substitute rather than , there wo n't be any more money , that 's the point I need to stress I think .
27 ‘ There wo n't be any more strike action until all the possibilities with ACAS have been exhausted , ’ Swinburne said .
28 Is there expectations that there will be any more redundancy costs in the second half ?
29 There wo n't be any more work ?
30 There wo n't be any more excitement from here on . ’
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