Sentence examples for more which meant from inspiring English sources

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On the other, it pressured them to lend more, which meant taking more risks.

After the terrorist attacks almost nobody wanted to fly any more, which meant the airline industry faced the worst crisis in its history.

That meant they got to reproduce more, which meant more brains had the capacity to cooperate with others.

Slow growth meant less tax revenue, so the IMF told Argentina to raise taxes some more, which meant even less growth and smaller tax receipts.

But in the clubs we'd dress up more which meant paisley shirts and flared pants.

For every spot in the club there were two applicants or more which meant children had to sit a one hour test to be selected.

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Some increase their leverage by offering more and more, which means others end up following.

Protons are a good deal more massive than electrons — roughly eighteen hundred times more which means they can carry more energy.

Having absorbed more information from their parents and carers, they know more, which means they find it easier to learn more.

McEwan loves great whisky, but he loves Islay more, which means that he isn't inclined to disparage the industry that keeps it alive.

At the moment, every 10 people with Ebola will pass the infection to 17 more, which means the numbers are almost doubling every few weeks.

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