Example sentences of "more [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If we are honest , you have far more right to Tara than any of us , ’ put in Oisin .
2 In the remainder of this book , I shall be addressing myself far more intensively to questions of the nature of language itself .
3 Later the word was applied somewhat more loosely to capital letters and others of large size , introduced in the fifth to eighth centuries .
4 The term ivory has also been applied more loosely to a number of other substances .
5 Jumping off , Perdita threw herself into Dancer 's arms , hugged the twins , and then turned more shyly to Ricky .
6 When people get into a stress-induced panic about their workload they may ( a ) begin to load more and more on to their own shoulders , and ( b ) feel so overwhelmed that they ca n't seem to get started .
7 The Symposium considered how the Church can communicate more effectively to young people today for the benefit of their safety and emotional health .
8 Such a policy could be applied much more effectively to colonial territories , where British control of trade and payments was well grounded .
9 In recent months there has been a lively debate — much of it behind the scenes — into how the hospitality industry can speak more effectively to Government .
10 It is something of a boost for drama teachers to have someone as eminent in education as David Hargreaves taking interest in the value of drama , but if the subject is to develop we must find ways of demonstrating its worth more effectively to more such ‘ outsiders ’ .
11 The briefing pack accompanying Working for patients ( DoH , 1989h ) claims that at ‘ Regional and district level planning will be able to respond more effectively to the health needs of the population rather than being tied to details of the operational delivery of services ’ .
12 Can it market itself more effectively to its potential customers , many of whom are unclear about what factoring is or what it can do for their company ?
13 In large part , Labour was successful because it responded more effectively to political and structural change .
14 initiate dialogue between church communicators and the denominational social justice issues committees , to help them communicate their activities more effectively to the churches and to the general public ;
15 WACC 's North American Regional Association ( NARA-WACC ) will appoint a part-time assistant and launch a membership drive in a bid to respond more effectively to regional needs .
16 ‘ To produce in-service training materials which will help teachers respond more effectively to problems of disruption in schools . ’
17 The Report of HM Inspectorate concludes that the need is now paramount for careful planning to match the provision of courses more effectively to the needs of students and employers .
18 There was also a great deal of debate about : the need to popularise knowledge , utilising aspects of working-class and popular culture in adult education ; the problem of linking adult education more effectively to social and economic issues in local communities ; the necessity for greater informality and flexibility in the provision of adult education ; the importance of community-based adult education initiatives ; the challenge of creating new educational ‘ networks ’ to provide a comprehensive community education service linking a range of education providers , formal and non-formal , to the needs and interests of working-class communities .
19 Many adult educators also regarded its concern for ‘ effective service delivery ’ , i.e. coordinating all the relevant social , health , environmental , housing agencies and concentrating their expertise and resources on particular disadvantaged communities , linking them more effectively to local needs , as a total ‘ community learning network ’ .
20 Standards will represent a new way of describing performance at work and will enable organisations to identify and match peoples ' needs more effectively to the requirements of industry in a constantly changing world .
21 One of the major objectives is to contribute to a better understanding of how the scientific constructs used to represent the objectives and practices of nature conservation in the United Kingdom can be communicated more effectively to the general public .
22 Since higher education is currently exam oriented and likely to remain so even under SCOTCATS it is recommended that SCOTVEC and institutions of higher education jointly undertake an urgent review of modular certificates in order to discover ways in which these could be made to relate more effectively to the demands of full time higher education .
23 By engaging in some instances in dialogue directly with local and regional authorities and by-passing national governments , the Commission hoped to be able to co-ordinate the allocation of the Structural Funds and direct aid more effectively to the problem areas , thereby also implicitly weakening the influence of national government upon the use of EC funding .
24 It had to react more flexibly to the needs of the ‘ Maranyl ’ business .
25 In recent years the breed has been exported to some extent to Jamaica , Uganda , Saudi Arabia and Iran but more widely to Canada , the USA and New Zealand .
26 The Exhibition Committee had advertised the event more widely to the general canoeing public than for the last decade .
27 Here again , a large amount of work has been done on the analysis of written discourse for students of ESP and EAP ( see , for example , Selinker , Tarone , and Hanzeli 1981 ) , but there is no reason why the same techniques can not be applied more widely to the production and processing of writing of more general interest .
28 The data collected will also contribute more widely to this area of research
29 Far more relevantly to today 's conversations and our host , is the question of databases .
30 His ships sailed primarily to the East Indies but entered vigorously into the newly opening trade of Australasia , including whaling , sailing more rarely to Africa and the Americas , and occasionally to the Baltic .
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