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

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1 Books were included in the W H Smith catalogue for the second consecutive year , which proved ‘ popular with our customers , and we reckon we got more sales out of it ’ .
2 So we supply more people overseas that we are in the U K.
3 Do we need more data or better theory ?
4 ‘ Trespassing is not a criminal offence and we want more people to understand that .
5 The Tories said : ‘ Unlike Labour , we want more people to have the security and satisfaction of owning property . ’
6 We want more people to use them , from particular divisions , i.e. if you 've got common numbers , you ca n't really say numbers to the handset adequately , the system has been proved to be , so it 's a lot easier to have common numbers and publish them in the telephone directory , so look out for that when next the lists go round to update it , update the telephone directory .
7 ( Perhaps if we ate more fish the old brain cells might multiply a bit . )
8 ‘ Thanks to Mrs Ashley we employed more people , the weavers were paid overtime and we enjoyed an Indian summer for a good few years .
9 For some reason my clients nearly always ask : ‘ Where can we put more people ? ’
10 My own company operates in more than seventy countries , and we employ more people in other parts of the world than we do in our homeland , the United Kingdom .
11 ‘ We regretted having to do it , but we had more people attending the Christmas parties last year than we have employees at Wilton . ’
12 If we anticipate reversing the fact that much of our population holidays abroad , so that instead we have more people from overseas holidaying with us , a straightforward reversal of where the money is spent would beneficially affect the foreign exchange by £1,600 million .
13 ‘ It 's going down , the atmosphere of the school , as we have more staff of , if you do n't mind me saying it , lower calibre .
14 We need more people like him to bring pleasure and a happy friendly atmosphere to everyone visiting Liverpool , and to raise cash not only to the Newborn Baby Appeal , but to any other charity he chooses .
15 Fourteen people attended the first meeting last week but Phyllis Horsley , a member of the Darlington Trust said : ‘ There is room for everyone ; we need more people who can help with conservation work , people who can help record data on local animals and plants , and older people who just want to help raise money . ’
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