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

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1 It means there 've been more cries for help .
2 More people are being treated and there are more resources for the national health service .
3 He , he picks on us to say how determined we are to actually go into the profession because he knows that er , although there are more parts for females there it 's harder for somebody to stand out .
4 There are more awards for people who have performed charitable or voluntary work .
5 According to Greenpeace , there are more applications for incinerators in the UK than anywhere else in Europe .
6 On the whole the ‘ human potential ’ therapies require less of a time-and-attendance commitment than psychoanalysis , and there are more opportunities for group workshops .
7 There are more opportunities for quick thinking and it should make things very interesting with the need for players to be constantly on the alert .
8 Size might mean that there are more opportunities for internal transfers to cope with temporary absences or peaks .
9 Mere must be more souls for us , Robemaker . ’
10 As you walk along the scene will change slightly and there will be more things for you to experience .
11 There will also be more frequencies for the BBC and commercial local radio , and for improvements to the coverage of existing services .
12 ‘ The result of this decision will be more applications for care orders and more children removed from their homes in order to protect them , ’ he said .
13 New seminaries would be opened and old ones expanded and there would be more oportunities for the publication of religious books .
14 Noting that there might be more roles for AI techniques in maintenance management Squadron Leader Tim Grant , successfully applied for a Defence Fellowship to survey potential applications .
15 There are likely to be more opportunities for prevention if the social factors themselves are of causal significance in clinical depression , rather than the person 's distorted interpretation of their threatfulness .
16 By Crom I wish there were more adventures for novices to practise their skills .
17 Among proposals which ministers made were more incentives for mothers to remain at home , education vouchers , curbs on the power of the professions , and greater encouragement for wealth creators .
18 There were more applicants for admission in September 1991 than could be accommodated without prejudicing the provision of efficient education , and section 6(3) ( a ) of the Act provided that the duty to comply with parental preference did not apply where compliance would prejudice the provision of efficient education or the efficient use of resources .
19 While there were more opportunities for lesbians and gays to meet one another , to make friendships , to form relationships , to have sex , this attracted a number of forms of hostility .
20 The final galas of the 1992 Surrey County Championships have been completed and there were more medals for Haslemere swimmers .
21 The upshot of all this is more problems for hard-stretched environmental departments — and more court cases that are decided unsatisfactorily , more on the whims of magistrates rather than on concise technical criteria .
22 Not at all , the way it 's reported in north eastern newspapers is more jobs for Vickers Armstrong erm in Newcastle because there the manufacture of tanks is very important indeed to the local prospects of the economy .
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