Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [verb] a more [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Along with many aspects of Society organisation , the Teacher Training Course is always under review , Last year , to offset the Sports Council 's view that our training takes too long , we embarked upon Course II , which has been following a more intensive schedule .
2 But with interest rates now as low as 6.5 per cent in some cases , buying is becoming a more tempting option .
3 Wilkinson , who might have been sporting a more cheerful expression this morning but for a number of glaring misses by Eric Cantona , said : ‘ Whipping the people responsible is not the answer .
4 Also in the last months before the war Lloyd George appears to have been contemplating a more direct assault upon the Poor Law which had been almost unchanged by the Reports of the Royal Commission in February 1909 .
5 Most analysts had been expecting a more gradual approach to the complex rationalisation required by the Zeneca split and the recession 's effects on trading .
6 During the final years of Elizabeth 's reign , the unique form of Protestant church she had erected was given a more distinct theoretical and philosophical identity in the writings of Richard Hooker , an Oxford academic and master of the Temple church in London .
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