Example sentences of "[subord] more be " in BNC.
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1 | It should reflect Section I 's criteria for selecting significant issues , and acknowledge areas where more is to be done and where new measures may have to be found in the medium or long term . |
2 | This prompt removal suggests that he was identified with the Woodvilles , although More is alone in the story that Rotherham had delivered the great seal to the queen when she went into sanctuary . |
3 | This prompt removal suggests that he was identified with the Woodvilles , although More is alone in the story that Rotherham had delivered the great seal to the queen when she went into sanctuary . |
4 | The National Security Council , they insist , hums with meetings on just this , but the meetings can not get very far until more is known about how the post-war world looks . |
5 | Unfortunately , a reliable treatment of this sort will be impossible to devise until more is known about the gut flora . |
6 | It 's difficult to isolate the effects of alcohol from other factors such as smoking , but , until more is known , it 's sensible to limit alcohol as much as possible . |
7 | You can buy just about everything you ever need in Funchal , but you may have to search to find it — many shops may just recently have run out of the very product you want , so that you have to search for a shop which still has old stock until more is imported . |
8 | These universally fatal chronic brain infections of mammals ( including humans ) are untreatable and will remain so until more is known about this unique agent . |
9 | He would not miss so plain a possibility , but he could and would refrain from entertaining and proceeding on it until more is known . |
10 | Until more is known concerning his death , I judge that you must be held in confinement within my custody . |
11 | If more is needed , try a breakfast cereal that contains bran , or sprinkle bran over another cereal . |
12 | Then there are others who are satisfied with superficial information because they feel that if more is revealed then conflict could arise in the family . |
13 | If more were financed privately then taxation could be reduced and incentives increased accordingly . |
14 | It would be wonderful if more were like him . ’ |
15 | It would be wonderful if more were like him . ’ |
16 | Adequate help for the poor could be contained within the social welfare budget , if more were done to reduce the estimated annual loss of £1.5 billion to benefit cheats . |
17 | He used to go around with a jug of orange juice to drum home to people that it is impossible to earn more unless more is produced . |
18 | This is partly because more is known about him , and because his drawings and those of his younger contemporary John Thorpe [ q.v. ] ( a high proportion of which are survey drawings ) are the only large personal collection from this period that still exist , but it is also because of the distinctive and remarkable character of the houses with which he can be connected . |
19 | Where written pupil work is produced , it obviously contains a great deal of information ; something can be learnt about the general stage of understanding of the class by looking through such work after the lesson , while more is revealed if it is possible to discuss it with the pupil concerned . |
20 | The recent study that I made ( Squires 1986 ) attempted to get some reactions from such bodies on the subject , and while they were again mixed , a substantial number had reservations about modular schemes at the undergraduate stage , though more were in favour at the postgraduate or continuing stage . |
21 | If so , currencies of net debtor countries would be expected to fall ( as more is pulled out than returns home ) ; those of creditor countries to rise . |
22 | Nevertheless , as more is learnt about the molecular details of viral infections , points at which viruses might be vulnerable to selective attack are being uncovered . |
23 | Perhaps so , but it seems to me that , if the experience curve is understood as reflecting the continued , planned desire for cost leadership as more is produced , the expression of the curve and the learning rate provide a useful way of monitoring cost-reduction possibilities and helping to formulate strategy . |
24 | As more is learned about its capabilities and applications , partly from user experience , design changes are required to exploit the findings and cater for individual user needs . |
25 | As more is learned about its capabilities and applications , partly from user experience , design changes are required to exploit the findings and cater for individual user needs . |
26 | ‘ If there is to be talk of a pool of ability , it must be a pool which surpasses the widow 's cruse in the Old Testament , in that when more is taken for higher education in one generation more will tend to be available in the next . ’ |
27 | The walkers are expected to be grateful for the left-over street space that is allocated to them and to not object when more is taken for road widening and comer-shaving , or when motorists use the remaining pavement to park on . |
28 | Get togethers , huddles , working parties , visits , chats and the like , become the occasions when more is learned about the school . |