Example sentences of "[verb] with more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was doubly ironic for Coventry who in the previous few minutes had attacked with more conviction than at any time throughout the game .
2 This may take several hours during which she will lay small groups of eggs , which the male fertilises and covers with more bubbles .
3 ‘ This is only to be expected with more people taking advantage of the good weather to get out and about in the countryside .
4 Could it have ever succeeded with more capital and drive behind it ?
5 Outdoors , sound will ‘ evaporate ’ , so you need to compensate with more power .
6 Very often a second film and newsreel would be interspersed with more acts and an organist .
7 The entire first half consisted of film of Botham 's greatest moments , liberally interspersed with more film of him drinking the sponsor 's lager .
8 This use of technology ( like Jethro Tull 's seed drill ) increased agricultural productivity : by replacing men by machines or giving men machines to work with more crops were produced and with less labour power .
9 In the setting of residential or day care , group work offers a social worker the chance to work with more people in a different way .
10 The algorithm begins with a few small clusters , and it enlarges them and creates new clusters as it is presented with more data .
11 the Early Iron Age up to 500 AD , he said we can speak with more confidence .
12 She added with more assurance that Beuno would also soon return from his walk to the waterfall , and then wondered aloud where the Molesworths were , because in a minute they would be late .
13 Catching Lucy 's expression , she added with more emphasis , ‘ Really , I will . ’
14 Then , as though unable to keep her thoughts to herself , she added with more force , ‘ I must say you 've changed during the last three years . ’
15 ‘ Come to think of it , ’ she added with more interest , ‘ what do they use them for ?
16 We look and listen with more attention if we are viewing for a purpose .
17 Luke could have done with more help , but Umberto had barricaded himself into the tack room with another bottle .
18 He believes much more can be done with more resources and that the industry needs Springboards in other conurbations such as Birmingham , Manchester , Glasgow and Bristol , Avon , if people are to attach a lot more importance to it .
19 He 'd even tried his hand at tapping boots , they were done with more enthusiasm than skill , but so far there had been no complaints from the customers .
20 The three-times world champion has a good tale to tell and , while the format could have done with more meat on the bones , this volume certainly does not pull any punches .
21 I think Teresa felt very much as well that she could have done with more training on target setting and things like that .
22 Er we could have done with cars , he says , what are they bringing out this silly thing when we could have done with more cars you know .
23 But I would meet no one whose vision was more noble than David Ricalde 's or seen with more clarity : no one who invigorated me more , at a time when I needed it most .
24 Their much-derided ‘ copying ’ focus is now seen with more respect as showing a complete absence of the NIH ( not invented here ) syndrome that causes so many Western companies problems when new but not original ideas are introduced .
25 Then he started howling with more laughter .
26 Depressions are usually caused by tyre tracks and simply need filling with more gravel .
27 Since cats can see , hear and smell with more sensitivity than we can , it is reassuring to find that in one respect at least we have superior sense organs .
28 Trainer Roger Charlton was not present to outline plans for the son of 1987 ‘ Arc ’ hero Trempolino , but his travelling head man Martin Franklin said : ‘ Like his sire , I 'm sure that he 'll improve with more experience . ’
29 He 's a sound jumper already and can only improve with more experience .
30 Despite their far longer involvement in the Middle East , the members of the European Community felt inhibited from acting with more resolution than the United States .
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