Example sentences of "more [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The pre-season period also saw more improvements for players , reporters and public .
2 Between four and six episodes was Verity Lambert 's ideal length for a story , preferring the latter as it gave more opportunity for character development which , in her belief , audiences appreciated .
3 Amongst the points in discussion were that there should be more opportunity for visitors to visit smaller areas outside the cities and main towns .
4 In recent years the amateur actor has had more opportunity for classes in theatre work , including voice and movement training as well as performance and directing skills .
5 This might offer more opportunity for group work with relatives or residents .
6 When embalming a case which has been the subject of a post-mortem examination , there is likely to be more opportunity for formaldehyde to enter the atmosphere but care is taken to minimise this .
7 The ruling 's brought more calls for changes to the libel laws .
8 On the other hand , there were many more openings for footballers than cricketers .
9 More liability for officers of companies
10 When the Minister met the nine regional chairmen last week they regarded his statement that he sought to achieve no more funding for sport in this country — Wales received 8.5 per cent. , Scotland 15 per cent .
11 Mr Leigh wants more protection for footpaths and bridleways .
12 Lawyers want more protection for people with stake in homes .
13 I tried calling softly , but there was no reply , and I did not dare make more noise for fear of disturbing the others .
14 We must not sanction the contracts lying on my right hon. Friend 's desk — and by that I mean that there should be no more contracts for gas generation .
15 She said she wanted more freedom for licensees to decide their opening hours , and believed children would learn about alcohol by going into pubs with their parents .
16 The increase in national insurance gave the Government ‘ more freedom for movement next year ’ , when it was unlikely Mr Lamont would still be Chancellor .
17 We get a lot more requests for funding than we can fund , and we have to develop priorities .
18 As organizations increase in size , the necessity to predict and control the behaviour of the whole organization inevitably leads to more structure , more controls , more requests for information .
19 The Prime Minister has far more sympathy for Mr Ridley 's view than Mr Patten 's .
20 More experience for umpires by way of preparation ?
21 He had hoped that the project would foster greater continuity between children 's experience of learning in primary school , and their experience in the comprehensive : I want to get away from [ a didactic approach ] , to the pupils taking more responsibility for work they produce and being more autonomous in the way that they do it and hoping to create more responsibility in them rather than them seeking the teacher all the time for information ; and thinking that all knowledge and information and values have to be teacher judged …
22 At the end of December the foreign creditors refused and called on the government to bear more responsibility for Koor 's financial problems .
23 As the computer takes more responsibility for routine and mundane processes and tasks , the computer professional has yet more opportunity for creative effort .
24 Through the use of school self-evaluation with pupil involvement , school communities could take more responsibility for maintenance and cleaning of school premises and at the same time improve pupil attitudes through raising awareness of social and environmental issues .
25 So the suppliers also take on more responsibility for R&D .
26 Does my hon. Friend accept that much as many of us welcome the sports and arts foundation , we would infinitely prefer to have a national lottery , which would produce far more money for sport and the arts ?
27 It 's probably that Robert Johnson , who finally headed for the crossroads in 1938 , made more money for Sony/Columbia last year than many of their more super-hyped contemporary acts .
28 Labour makes promises : a new council house building programme , more money for community care , more money for roads and pavements , more for teachers , better schools , extra equipment , new capital expenditure , leisure centres and sports facilities — and all of this to be funded without a general increase in taxation .
29 The vice-chancellor said the creditors ' committee had been given insufficient time and information to judge the proposals , which were negotiated by BCCI liquidator Touche Ross , particularly whether accepting Abu Dhabi 's package would recover more money for creditors than suing the majority shareholders .
30 But the idea of more money for road-building will infuriate environmentalists .
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