Example sentences of "would [verb] more [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 The paradox is , in short , that fishermen would catch more fish if they fished less !
2 You 'd think with my connections at the National Gallery , Washington , and the Virginia Museum and Yale that I would know more people in the field , but I just do n't .
3 Jeremy Gibbs said he would blast more deer if they continued to eat his crops .
4 In fact , he would like more people to enjoy his level of popularity : ‘ If this is a cult of personality , then I should like all the poorly developed countries to enjoy such personalities capable of ensuring a rising standard of living for the people . ’
5 Mr Thaw said : ‘ Obviously I would like more people to watch it , but I do n't give a damn what the press say about it . ’
6 Mr Thaw said : ‘ Obviously I would like more people to watch it , but I do n't give a damn what the press say about it . ’
7 By definition , the selfish mutant would have more offspring than the other members of the , of the population , and if they had more offspring , before long the mutants would begin to become an increasing , an increasing number in the population .
8 It would force more people onto the roads .
9 If the money was ploughed back into dog racing — horse racing enjoys a £40million levy — tracks could improve amenities and strengthen security which would encourage more people to go to the dogs .
10 This would encourage more people to attend club matches and help to root out those whose primary interest is the Murrayfield car park .
11 John Veltri , a Canadian priest , struggling with the idea of a retreat which would reach more people , devised a form of prayer week which would allow people to enjoy the spiritual benefits of a retreat whilst still going about their normal daily lives .
12 A bit more money would attract more people into it and raise the standards . ’
13 There is n't a lot , but any more would attract more people , which means more cars .
14 I would love more people to be aware of the sometimes painfully beautiful music that Gál wrote , but ( and I do no injustice to his shade ) I would n't try to convince anyone of his stature on the basis of the music for mandolin and piano recorded here : it seems to have been composed for the sheer enjoyment of the players — well-tuned , amiable , and slightly unmemorable stuff .
15 Although some would say more people are trying to get out of Russia than in , these days , ’ Yashkin joked .
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