Example sentences of "[verb] [ex0] [vb mod] be more " in BNC.
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1 | He says there should be more education about other trails . |
2 | He says there should be more work done by local government providing a network of cycle routes — but we felt the only way to make progress on this paritcular section was to do it ourselves . |
3 | Do you think there 'll be more houses like this in the future ? |
4 | I should think there 'll be more to do next year , because , you know , four thousand trees sounds like a lot , but in fact there 's thousands upon thousands . |
5 | Mr O'Neill makes light of changes proposed for Lakeside ( would he like them in Loraine Crescent ? ) , although he agrees there will be more traffic . |
6 | ‘ We are still four points clear at the top , so it 's not all doom and gloom , though I suppose there will be more people saying we 've gone again now . |
7 | All the dogs in the backyards and all the dogs in the gardens of this pleasant white suburb , all the dogs patrolling factories and shops , join their brothers and sisters in the hypermarket car park , until you begin to believe there must be more dogs here that in all of England . |
8 | I believe there will be more disasters and , eventually , something on the same scale here in Wales . |
9 | ‘ My son-in-law was offered the living of St Ermin 's when it fell vacant recently , ’ she said , ‘ but he felt there would be more scope here . ’ |
10 | It worried me , I felt there should be more reaction . |
11 | BFT 's already one of the area 's biggest employers … and it 's hoped there 'll be more jobs to follow . |
12 | She feared there would be more reprisals . |
13 | Others feared there would be more job losses . |
14 | There 's the there 's the names there 's the stone erm the allot I 'll deal with the stone for the last because I thought there might be more discussion on that . |
15 | Antoine said faintly , ‘ I thought there 'd be more time . |
16 | Depending upon the social circles in which the young adult moves there will be more or less pressure towards getting married . |
17 | He was far too sharp to miss how evasive she was being , and she knew that once the police had left there would be more questions to answer ; however , that was the least of her concerns . |
18 | No , that 's so when we leave there should be more interest . |
19 | I think there might be more pyjamas , I 'll go and se |
20 | I think there could be more of |
21 | I think there should be more of them . ’ |
22 | You think there should be more balance ? |
23 | It was not seemly for the Second Son to outshine the father in this way and I knew instinctively that before a year had passed there would be more building in the compound . |
24 | He said there may be more money somewhere , but he could n't be sure . |
25 | The second reason for thinking there will be more back-pedalling reflects shifts in what might be called the strategic and historical experience of some of the EC 's members . |
26 | He knew perfectly well that the software was going into the Ministry of Defence , he had not asked to what use it would be put when it was installed , and he certainly hoped there would be more of the same . |
27 | ‘ We 'd been warned there could be more bombs . |