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

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1 At Waterloo , the L&SWR headquarters , there was much to do ; many platforms had to be replanned and the rebuilding of the terminus speeded up , but Walker saw at once that he must entice more commuters , and his electrification of the London suburban lines , which was to be pursued long after he was running the future Southern Railway , was of lasting significance .
2 Again , this means that 15,000 advice workers , both experienced and inexperienced , must undergo more training .
3 There seems no prospect that screening for osteoporosis will meet the basic requirements for a screening programme — namely , that those offered screening must be better off as a result , that overall the screening programme must do more good than harm , and that screening must represent a better use of health care resources than other competing demands .
4 ‘ Well , ’ said Milton , ‘ I have to admit that if you 're very old , short-term solutions must carry more weight than they would for the middle-aged .
5 Power companies must provide more information
6 He discovered that in order to isolate and demonstrate the importance — or otherwise — of a single factor , he must take more work on board than he had intended : he must attempt a complete English political history from the battle of Sedgemoor ( 1685 ) to the Peace of Amiens ( 1802 ) .
7 ‘ People must take more responsibility for their own actions . ’
8 Chief Inspector , Robin Harrier , says the increase in crime means they must take more action .
9 After all , when a quail is chased by a man , it must take more steps to run at the same speed .
10 If anything Shropshire must have more sheep than almost any other county .
11 Parsons also maintains that in order to operate effectively , those in positions of authority must have more prestige than those over whom they exercise authority .
12 I must have more push than people think … ’
13 ‘ Lips must have more colour this autumn to balance the importance of eyes ’ , says Mrs Lauder .
14 And anyone who came calling at that time today must have more time than sense , because today was Tuesday .
15 The explicit extension of the abstract convention then includes the proposition that both sides must be heard , but it does not include either the proposition that they must have equal time or the contrary proposition that the party with the more difficult case must have more time .
16 We must have more people involved or it can not run .
17 He says that they must have more staff and investment in the system .
18 We must have more prisons , more staff , and better conditions for both staff and prisoners .
19 More secondary education must mean more provision by the Churches as well as by the State .
20 That must mean more openness in the way it conducts its business .
21 To portray specific characters , whether imagined or real ( some were known to members of the audience at the first performance of Enigma Variations and Isadora ) , the would-be choreographer can use classical dance as a firm base but must pay more attention to his characters as particular individuals .
22 But you are saying that hospitals must pay more attention to the justification of , for performing an X-ray ?
23 Also , industry observers say Indian companies must put more money into research and development to ensure that quality remains uncompromised .
24 He 's created the media thing , rightly or wrongly , but it must put more pressure on him .
25 ‘ If you must add more colour , dab it a little lower down , on a line with your ear lobes . ’
26 A headquarters team must add more value to its businesses than any competing parent .
27 I think we must allow more time during the lunchbreak for notices — they are too rushed towards the end !
28 However , comments by the American Banker 's President that U S industry must shed more jobs , saw Wall Street lose thirty four points .
29 We must await more information as to the elements of content which they will focus upon .
30 With severe skills shortages looming , UK companies must promote more women to the most senior positions if they are to stand any chance of competing globally in the next century .
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