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

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1 People aroused by the possibilities of social power will seek it more consistently than those who are not aroused by power .
2 He would enjoy it more , though , if he were not obliged to read at the same time , in the rear windows of other cars , crude reminders of a more basic sexuality .
3 Life is full of ups and downs , but you should enjoy it more if you are able to think about the good times and you 'll feel better able to cope when the bad times are around .
4 ‘ Relax and you 'll enjoy it more ’ I tell him .
5 so that I could actually enjoy it more this time because it 's in , so much of a blur when you get married the first time that you 're caught up with it and you do n't really see what happens , I would like to get married all over again .
6 Perhaps she would enjoy it more if Lydia stopped whimpering .
7 ‘ I really think you will enjoy it more out here . ’
8 ‘ I 'd enjoy it more if I had the tools … but yes , I do .
9 Well it looks as if Suzanne is beginning to relax and enjoy it more now .
10 No I I 'll enjoy it more
11 Similarly , the co-ordination of the LINK scheme by the Office of Science and Technology ( OST ) will hopefully focus it more on the needs of SMEs and therefore enhance their participation .
12 Your employer may consider it more cost-effective to retain junior employees who are paid less than you .
13 Cos you 'll guarantee it more fo to get there tomorrow .
14 With the help of Uvistat sunscreens you can achieve it more safely than ever
15 This is largely because farmers on better land can stock it more heavily and attract more HLCAs , generating more capital to finance grant-aided agricultural improvements .
16 ‘ Got ta give it more second house , ’ said the Stage Manager , as she passed .
17 ‘ It would just give it more prominence .
18 Yes , it 'll give it more light
19 The regions are far too big and complex to be handled from Detroit and even if they were foolish enough to believe that they could do it more effectively — which they ca n't — they would be crazy to try . ’
20 You should do it more often. ! ’
21 Or outsource the work if someone else could do it more efficiently .
22 Perhaps if it 's so successful if it can successfully this evening perhaps we will do it more often .
23 ‘ A robot would do it more quickly , ’ Bernice said .
24 ‘ And I 'd do it more effectively if you did n't block my view of the door . ’
25 Indeed , looking back over the years , I have become surprised , not that people murder each other but that , given our love of bloodshed , they do n't do it more often .
26 You should do it more often . ’
27 This is a great idea — why do n't we do it more often .
28 Can you do it more gently so the stones do n't move .
29 This is a sweeping statement which makes little obvious sense on first reading , so let us dissect it more carefully .
30 If it seems odd to devote a chapter to one book , however important and significant , it must be appreciated that numerically it is by far the most commonly found book and one which has been published over such a long period that the collector will see it more frequently than any other .
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