Example sentences of "it more [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Jarvis , who spent £40m expanding the chain on the Continent in recent years , said the decision followed Whitbread 's inability to negotiate a new exit clause in the franchise agreement which would have given it more protection .
2 Conversely it has been argued that if the composition of the House of Lords was altered , giving it more credibility , then its powers should correspondingly be increased .
3 " Leading from start to finish gives it more credibility .
4 The long cooking time will give a brown skin but you could brush the turkey with brown seasoning or tomato purée to give it more colour .
5 I just do n't think the amount of letters we 've received justifies giving it more air time . ’
6 The following day the Irish Times headlined the company 's intention to remain in Ireland , giving it more prominence than a Cabinet statement .
7 ‘ It would just give it more prominence .
8 It gave operators and management timely information that they used to alter the running characteristics of the line and make it more cost effective .
9 We like your cleverness Has he given it more thought , he 's just come up with a really clever idea I think there
10 The Holst work is played in an unusually emphatic manner , which in the end gives it more stature than it sometimes achieves in performance ( the composer himself recorded this work with rather similar regard to rhythm and accents , but used faster tempos ) .
11 This gives it more relevance in the eyes of head teachers .
12 After every fight , he says , he thinks about retirement and he intends to give it more consideration that usual in the New Year , vowing that when he quits he 'll do so as world champion .
13 The forest habitat of the Asian elephant allows it more shade .
14 You ca n't do much at the Print Manager end to speed things up , aside from giving it more priority .
15 Hereford beef is more fatty which gives it more flavour , and that 's what the customer wants .
16 This depends upon whether the Appeal Committee decides that it will have to adjourn the hearing and carry on with it later because some new and important information has been produced , or because the Committee want you or the Council to give it more information .
17 ‘ There 's a certain point when you can see the inside of the track , you can see the outside of the track and you know you are not going to make the corner , so you give it more throttle .
18 The political élite paid it more attention than it did radio , even though the latter had a greater importance insofar as size of audience was concerned .
19 The sensation sharpened and she gave it more attention .
20 Payne wants Opera North 's second decade to bring it more office space , a scheme through which the company could apprentice young artists , and some sort of studio auditorium for more experimental work .
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