Example sentences of "to more [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | Such measures could lead to more sales of euroissues in the US as well as enabling issuance to take place there . |
2 | ‘ I think that in any case technological developments ensure that there is no point in trying to propagandize or conceal , because people have access to the truth — at least , in theory they have access to more data that will enable them to determine what the truth of a matter is — through satellites , facsimiles , etc . |
3 | ‘ It 's not a question of bringing them to more people — Emporio has never been for the poor — but of morals ; with the Nineties there comes a new thinking about how much it 's right to spend on clothes and I certainly go along with that . ’ |
4 | But it is not political any longer ; it 's just that more people seem to be doing damage to more people , especially old people , single people , those who live alone . |
5 | The challenge is to produce a car which is more attractive to more people and costs less to make , and to minimise or eliminate any social embarrassment in running one . |
6 | Newsletters and pamphlets are always more accessible to more people . |
7 | Newsletters and pamphlets are always more accessible to more people . |
8 | More frequent criminal offending led to more people being sentenced to imprisonment , although not pro-rata because of the distinction between indictable and non-indictable offences . |
9 | Whereas the increase up to and including 1946 was not attributed to more people being sent to prison each year , thereafter the pattern changed with a substantial rise in the number of convicted and sentenced offenders being received from the courts . |
10 | Luke Taylor Eoghan Burns , who celebrates his first birthday on Saturday , is a precious baby — and to more people than his mother . |
11 | ’ The Turn of the Screw ’ was written by Benjamin Britten for a company he formed to tour around the country , making opera more accessible to more people . |
12 | A lawyer whose client committed murder while on bail says he 's opposed to a new law which could lead to more people being remanded in custody . |
13 | Much of the increase is due to more people having meals with their drinks . |
14 | Owen also does not confine himself to writing only one type of poem but uses many different kinds so to appeal to more people . |
15 | The ‘ short-sighted ’ award would simply lead to a deterioration in morale , cause difficulties implementing the Government 's patient 's charter and lead to more staff leaving the health service , she said . |
16 | They have welcomed the scrapping of Manchester proposals which could have led to more aircraft noise over the Lymm and Grappenhall areas . |