Example sentences of "more [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The more absorbent the rocks the longer the protection will last .
2 This is often used by a potential client so the more professional the result the better .
3 The less the variation in speed , the more monotonous the theme .
4 It is all the more striking a testimony to the power of natural selection , therefore , that numerous examples can be found in real nature , in which independent lines of evolution appear to have converged , from very different starting points , on what looks very like the same endpoint .
5 There has perhaps been no more striking an example of the word preceding the deed .
6 When choosing either foam or felt remember that the more resilient the underlay the more it will improve and therefore prolong the life of your carpet .
7 Thus , the more mobile a dipolar group , the easier it is for it to follow the electric field up to higher frequencies , whereas the less mobile groups can only orient at lower frequencies .
8 Research studies have shown that the more cohesive the group the higher the levels of group productivity and member satisfaction .
9 the quicker this happens , the more cost-effective the insulation is .
10 The higher the clay content , the more sticky the soil and the more care you must take .
11 However , the more subtle the judgement , the greater the dangers inherent in reliance on unaided intuition .
12 To combine forces made supreme sense to him , and the more absurd the reality seemed , the more deeply he desired it .
13 Clearly , the more complete the fit between the remedy and the illness the more certain and the greater will be the success of the prescription .
14 The more complete the tattvic configuration , then the greater the capacity for learning .
15 These are simple cases of the general thesis that information is power — information about a named person can confer power over that person , and the more complete the information the greater the power .
16 The greater the temperature , the greater the force of the collision , the more complete the reaction .
17 It reminds you that part strings are acceptable but , as is usual , the more complete the entry the less ambiguous the search .
18 And to make this centrality of Christ even more emphatic the apostle ends his paragraph by reminding the readers that this mighty , risen , ascended Christ is the head of the body constituted by the Church , and his fullness fills their lives ( or , perhaps , their lives are the complement of his fullness , Eph .
19 The higher the number , the harder , more durable the materials .
20 An electrocardiogram may show evidence of minimal ST segment elevation ; the earlier the patient is seen the more normal the ECG is likely to be .
21 The more this is done , the more inflexible will planning become , the less will it be able to adapt to changing circumstances , the greater is the likelihood of conflict between policies , and the more confusing the situation will be .
22 Holidays had symbolic importance : then , as now , the more prestigious an educational establishment then the shorter its terms .
23 As Professor Chapman observes , high status nursing can be seen as a route to social mobility ; the more closely the nurse works with a doctor as a member of the team , the more prestigious the job is assumed to be .
24 It is rather like something that I used to do as a young groundsman coming up through the ranks , when I applied for vacant jobs all over the place , the bigger and more prestigious the place the better , and more often than not without the slightest intention of taking the job if it had been offered !
25 ‘ An out-party sometimes forgets that the power it exercises as an opposition is to some extent in the hands of journalists ’ ; the more supportive the press is of the opposition party , the more pressure it can bring on the party in power .
26 The wilder and more extensive the view , the better she liked it .
27 The more extensive the education , up to university level , the greater the perceived significance of government action .
28 The more populous the parishes became , the more diffuse the community grew , the more acute the problem : no longer did the overseers or the ratepayers know everyone receiving relief , and it was then far from an easy task to sort out the needy from the charlatans .
29 It is a fact that the more serious the crime , and the more awful the act , the more costly the nature of reconciliation .
30 The greater the number of preceding words making up the context , the more specific the syntactic and semantic constraints would be , and thus the greater the number of words that could be eliminated from the target word 's cohort .
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