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1 Work is in the pipeline with nine other councils to accommodate more .
2 Not saying we can help everyone, however we can easily accommodate more people.
3 He said the UK's road infrastructure would be changed to accommodate more cyclists.
4 Tonga plans to expand its tourism industry and accommodate more visitors.
5 This would eliminate any incentive to the hospital to accommodate more private patients.
6 The management has realised that the tower can't accommodate more visitors.
7 It contains generally over seven hundred inmates, and can accommodate more .
8 His bones had altered to accommodate more muscle and tough flesh.
9 He said the new camp might be expanded to accommodate more people if needed.
10 Universities, already at maximum capacity, say they have no way to accommodate more learners.
11 However, experts believe the market is large enough to accommodate more than one treatment option.
12 Gate Opening Larger gate openings are generally easier to clip and can accommodate more gear.
13 Local authorities with stretched budgets have yet to offer enough spaces to accommodate more asylum-seeking children.
14 Barlow said most employers are willing to accommodate more flexibility, with one fifth formalising such arrangements.
15 The average loads had been reduced in recent years to accommodate more renewable power on the grids.
16 Some people feel pressure or a slight headache until the opening is able to accommodate more energy.
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