Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun sg] for more [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Peter Upton , head of the Colne School , Brightlingsea , and an expert on bullying , warned the trend would continue unless the Government stopped blaming schools and realized the need for more resources and an integrated approach to the problem . |
2 | Analysts believe that Thursday 's increases have opened the way for more gains in most markets , particularly Germany , the Netherlands and Switzerland . |
3 | At the recent launch of the Feedback procedure initiated by the group , we expressed the need for more members representing the community . |
4 | In Stirling this weekend , a pressure group geared to advancing the case for more women to be given key party posts will be set up . |
5 | Funding will obviously not increase pro rata , but the influx of such a large number of students will clearly mean a demand for more books . |
6 | Passing this on , he was making a plea for more funds . |
7 | Todorov , 27 , would open the way for more Bulgarians in English football if Boro boss Lennie Lawrence presses his interest . |
8 | Trust members hope the initial Getty grant could open the way for more donations later . |
9 | Nor does the need for more fertilisers for purposes of modern agricultural methods pose any problem , as there are ample supplies of phosphates and potash . |
10 | Moore did not think it was necessary to ask the lawyer for more details of the ‘ foolish stories ’ . |
11 | Christine Hancock , chairwoman of the trustees , last week launched an appeal for more funds for the service . |
12 | Much of the West End was still sealed off early today as police combed the area for more bombs . |
13 | , The Thailand Bicycle Association has launched a campaign for more cycleways in the capital . |