Example sentences of "would [adv] [vb infin] more " in BNC.

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1 Scepticism would paradoxically produce more sympathy , for one is left rather baffled as to the inner life of both women .
2 Coun. Ian Paterson ( C ) said he was worried the Dolphin Centre would eventually cost more than the £4.5m. allocated .
3 There are , however , different levels of publication that could be developed which would eventually help more material to become available at the professional level that we have been discussing .
4 We owe much to the Annales Cambriæ , for example , and would gladly know more of whatever lay behind the Norman chronicler William of Jumièges ' statement that shortly before his conquest of England Swegen visited Rouen and agreed with Duke Richard II that booty taken by the Danes was to be sold through the Normans , who would provide a refuge where wounded men could recuperate .
5 Although Brihtwine was eventually reinstated after Ælfmær vexed the Sherborne flock , went blind and returned to Canterbury , one would gladly know more of what lay behind this .
6 Both do a good job , he says , but ‘ I would rather see more judgments out there in the market . ’
7 To flee cravenly would only invite more complaint , and personal complaint too .
8 Wishing desperately that she were able to defend her grandfather , but knowing that to explain would only cause more trouble until she 'd been able to speak with his mother , and fervently wishing she had locked her door when she 'd come up to bed , Ellie said tiredly , ‘ I do n't know why .
9 If the Church would only have more faith in Carey and the wise words of moral guidance that he offers perhaps more of us would have faith in the Church .
10 we , we would all spend more if we had it to spend , we would all like to look more beautiful
11 Sleep would perhaps make more sense after thirty-six hours straight on duty , much of it spent with a sullen Jamaican who had killed his landlady and her three children in the crowded kitchen of a house behind the Westway .
12 The railway would merely permit more people to move about , meet and be stupid together .
13 Eliminating skilled labour would thus give more power to management .
14 He was doing well , anyway , getting more patients each month , would soon have more than he could comfortably cope with .
15 Gravity would soon yield more disbenefits than benefits .
16 but I think most criminals would probably benefit more , from being made to face , er ,
17 She was now only a step away from her target , so she was n't far from getting to know him well enough to question him about his allegiance — just as long as she could keep his escort sweet , which would probably mean more bondage if that was the only way he could get his nuts off .
18 but tt , it would probably cost more to go and take it down then it would be to , to get a new gate
19 A drainage ditch around them would probably do more good than anything else .
20 But no , it would probably cause more trouble if she meddled further and tried to explain .
21 If as in pluralistic societies , individual enterprises were free to scan the market place themselves , they might duplicate purchases but , in the aggregate , would also spot more opportunities than would a relatively small number of foreign trade officials .
22 Increase in individual settlement size , together with greater intensification of land use , would also accommodate more people ; perhaps this is why many hamlets grew into villages or why polyfocal villages developed .
23 One long-serving officer argued the review would also mean more firemen on tenders and fewer officers in the station , which would make promotion harder to win but would benefit the public .
24 I was told that the tenants would also make more profit from guest beers .
25 The Inuit would also receive more than Can .
26 Matches in the second half of the season would inevitably have more significance as a result .
27 His toast in the morning tasted of bleach , his pint at the Rose tasted bleached , He would simply add more sugar .
28 A lit little write up through through pub this would surely bring more people in if they knew what was .
29 Against that though , if she rang the garage first , she would then have more of an idea of when she would be travelling back to England .
30 Women returning to work are also handicapped by a lack of information about what help is available to them , a lack of childcare and flexible working — ‘ if there was a greater variety of working patterns , you would undoubtedly attract more back ’ , says Michaels .
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