Example sentences of "is [verb] more " in BNC.

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1 The reward is to see more plainly the shape and content of Zuwaya political ideas .
2 To understand them more fully is to see more clearly what we believe about the real connections , connections in extra-linguistic reality .
3 There is still the old ‘ sameness ’ under the surface , but it is hidden more discreetly .
4 This is explained more fully in the Directors ' report .
5 Error handling is explained more fully in the " General Information " section .
6 The use of this file is explained more fully in the " Printing " section of the manual .
7 The use of CLI command files is explained more fully in the " Operating System Interface " section of the manual .
8 Compared with the proposed establishing of a separate feature of ‘ extra pitch height ’ ( which is explained more fully in 18.1 ) , this is unnecessary duplication .
9 That cultural regulation , as we have seen , is controlled by men , for ( and this brings me to the third point ) , within this scheme of thought , woman herself is placed more fully within the realm of nature than man in consequence of the fact that more of her time and her body are seen to be taken up with the natural processes surrounding reproduction of the species .
10 For , as Witkin noted in The Intelligence of Feeling , ( 1974 ) , the type of engagement in those areas of arts education where the emphasis is placed more clearly on the productive realm , such as visual art education , frequently leads the teachers to :
11 United Parcel Service is to invest more than £15,000 in Langholm this year , most of it in the sevens , which will be played on 1 May ( 2pm ) .
12 If the bit-wise comparisons match ( and the length is checked more accurately if it is more than 10 ) then the word shape is checked .
13 Question 21 Where completion is delayed more than two return mortgage funds to the lender ?
14 Inflation is proving more stubborn than the prime minister says — despite a much deeper recession than he ever thought likely
15 Withdrawal , the physical and mental turmoil that follows when an addiction is interrupted , is proving more tractable to experimental analysis .
16 This is proving more taxing , but there have been encouraging signs of support from some people within social services and negotiations are continuing .
17 There has been an extraordinary rise in the sales of diesel cars in the UK over the past two years and diesel is proving more and more popular on the continent too .
18 LUXURY car-makers Mercedes-Benz AG is to lose more than 10,500 workers by the end of the year , bosses announced yesterday .
19 This led to a general disillusionment with house-planning which today means that the Council planning policy is honoured more often in the breach than in anything else .
20 If PF1/4 is pressed more than once during a single LIFESPAN log on session , all the requests will be directed to one copy of FORM.LST , which can then be printed after you have returned to VMS .
21 The function of the forcing resistance is given more detailed consideration in Chapter 5 .
22 Ethnicity is given more extended treatment in the following chapters .
23 A fragment from an altarpiece can not be appraised in just the same way as an independent portrait ; and a craftsman 's skill is esteemed more accurately when the materials used are rightly identified .
24 That may seem reasonable , but it 's a lot for Poland , where a million and a half zlotys a month is considered more or less an average wage .
25 Phillips 's letter suggests the ISIS neutron source at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory is considered more deserving than the joint European source in Grenoble .
26 A ‘ guesstimate ’ from qualitative information is considered more appropriate .
27 In the next chapter the role of the state itself in industrial relations is considered more systematically within the international context .
28 Usually , one or other fossil group is considered more closely related to gnathostomes than to any other agnathan , living or fossil .
29 It is considered more conventional for girls to take arts subjects than sciences ; as convergers tend to be more conventional in outlook , girls are in something of a double bind — they have to decide whether to follow their inclinations or to make a ‘ conventional ’ choice .
30 One leading proponent , J.B. Thornes , in contributing to an interdisciplinary symposium in Geography , Archaeology and Environment , affirmed that palaeoenvironmental reconstructions are crucial if the understanding of the ecology of past societies is to be substantially improved ( Thornes , 1983a ) and elsewhere ( Thornes , 1983b ) has advocated evolutionary geomorphology and has anticipated that it will produce major new insights into historical problems such as river terrace formation and his proposal is considered more fully in chapter 8 ( p. 182 ) .
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