Example sentences of "more able [to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | To a large extent , however , it 's what working in an education service is all about — caring for today 's young people in order that they will be more able to cope with the complexities of a society teachers and parents will never live to see . |
2 | However , he will be fitter and more able to cope with the ground than the form book danger , Rusch de Farges , whom he beat three lengths last season , but the latter has an 8lb advantage . |
3 | Even though it may do nothing to alter the circumstances , many people feel much calmer and more able to cope with the situation after ‘ a good cry ’ . |
4 | these images , our society is more able to ascribe to the majority of its members — the right-thinking corpus — a comforting sense of order and social propriety . |
5 | Rachel was , though , more able to take in the ruin of the room than Phoebe had been . |
6 | Inevitably , over such a long period , I became less institutionalized , more able to function as an individual in relation to belief and action and not merely accept the organization 's definition of things ; and this is a profoundly un-police like state of affairs ! |
7 | Where such an understanding develops the teacher is more able to relate to the child in the classroom . |
8 | They are no more able to play during the week because of their careers than men in the same line of business . |
9 | I believe that they are now closer to their customers and more able to cater for the needs of their customers , including those who fall behind with their payments . |
10 | It could be argued that , with practice , the body becomes more able to adjust to a time-zone transition , a kind of ‘ learning ’ effect . |