Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] more [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Regulations for manual records make the position much easier to administer for the school though they may perhaps cause more family friction . |
2 | But we ought perhaps to give more attention to another fact . |
3 | Prosecutions for abortion doubled between 1900 and 1910 and doubled again during the next twenty years , but this may merely indicate more vigilance on the part of the authorities rather than increasing incidence . |
4 | Be that as it may , we should perhaps pay more attention to the context rather than the content of the distinction , and the relationship between the two environments or worlds : the department and the firm , the laboratory and the field , the lecture-room and the ward . |
5 | At the individual level we must also pay more attention to the professional ethics of those working in the media , including church-based workers . |
6 | This result spills over onto the optimal output decision : since one can expect better sales prices with a higher σ or a lower k , one should accordingly produce more output with a higher σ or lower k . |
7 | On the contrary , the TEI community is a particularly demanding one : the purpose of research is to discover solutions to problems that have not yet been posed , and any scheme designed to support research must therefore place more emphasis on flexibility and extensibility to cope with the unforeseen than on highly optimized solutions to well understood problems . |
8 | Researchers should therefore give more attention to its negative effects on their conduct , especially in the way it requires researchers to make a number of pragmatic compromises which depart from the textbook portrayal of ideal research practice . |
9 | There are populations and communities in which the virus is more prevalent and which should therefore receive more attention in terms of information , education and service provision . |
10 | It is rather Britain that has chosen the Italian road and opted for a one-party state that may soon have more difficulty in government than it imagines . |
11 | Yet a judicious use of some survey courses might paradoxically allow more depth in others . |
12 | But you 'll naturally have more stock wo n't you at the beginning of the year . |
13 | If it were true that the private sector uses resources more productively than the public sector , the transfer of resources might directly produce more output . |
14 | If you use it to compare the alcohol contents of a wine and a beer , remember that you 'll probably drink more beer than wine so the % alcohol figures may not give an indication of the amount of alcohol you are really drinking . |
15 | It might also include more state help in opening up foreign markets . |
16 | More law might often mean more liberty . |
17 | well that 's right , in fact he might even need more sand |
18 | Evidence suggests the changes have a minimal effect and in some cases might even cause more damage , the report says . |
19 | Were it not so , I might well have more sympathy with an isolationist approach . |
20 | Accountants might therefore pay more attention to indicating the types of profiles to be expected for each category of SBU ; clearly , unthinking comparisons between them with respect to their financial performance should be avoided . |
21 | For some individuals , affirmative action may still do more good than harm . |
22 | I 've come to terms with it , it does n't bother whether I 've got it or not , but to be honest I 'd rather have more hair than I do now . |
23 | I think it may be it may be that they could perhaps get more money if the local parties affiliated separately but |
24 | He could perhaps take more care with his appearance , but he is handsome . |
25 | Outer areas could also get more pedestrian schemes . |
26 | A human touch was added to Nash 's report : ‘ I could heartily wish more respect were paid to the remains of this amiable though unfortunate Queen , and would willingly , with proper leave , have them wrapt in another sheet of lead and coffin , and decently interred in some proper place , that at least after her death her body might remain in peace ; whereas the Chapel where she now lies is used for the keeping of rabbits , which make holes and scratch very indecently about her Royal corpse . ’ |
27 | As a result , Bland said the company could now sell more software without increasing its cost base . |
28 | At a time when members of the legal profession in this country are beginning to appreciate management techniques , the haulage industry could usefully take more account of the impact of the law . |
29 | Do you have any sort of tangible suggestions as to ways in which university people could actually become more part of the community ? |
30 | You may also expect more love and support than of late . |