Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] more [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes it is called the laminar sub-layer , but that is less accurate as it contains large velocity fluctuations ; and are free to rise more rapidly from the wall than .
2 It would be inappropriate to delve more deeply into the history of economic thought .
3 However , before describing the dispute and the practices of the two main schemes to emerge out of the compromise , it will be useful to look more closely at the work of the ASEA which , in its legacy to the service , was the most influential of all the voluntary agencies .
4 The Bass V reviewed in ‘ Oldies ’ , April ‘ 91 belonged more obviously to the dedicated bass side of the Fender family , but was n't introduced until 1965 , whereas the Bass VI appeared on the scene directly after the Jazz bass , which itself appeared during the tail-end of 1960 .
5 ULSTER people will be able to breathe more easily with the help of the Belfast Telegraph 's new Air Quality Bulletin .
6 When the moon came up , a full moon that illuminated the wet stony surface of the Waste so that it shone like a polished shield , they were able to go more quickly amongst the dappled and striped shadows of the trees .
7 With information coming from 90 governing bodies , Touchline can be very time consuming , however , if we receive the information in legible writing and a clear format we will be able to work more efficiently in the future .
8 The fact that they had mostly borrowed to modernise their economies and communications infrastructures in order to be able to participate more effectively in the global economy merely added piquancy to their plight .
9 It is important to look more closely at the ways in which , regardless of the possession of a direct capacity to disrupt the political system , particular groups enjoy an institutionalized relationship to the political system .
10 Planning would be likely to highlight the need for an effective staff-development policy so that existing staff were able to contribute more actively to the implementation of the School Development Plan and thus to the changing needs of the school .
11 BA argued that it needed to acquire its smaller rival in order to be able to compete more effectively with the mega-airlines that had emerged , particularly in the US , during the previous two years .
12 Financial sectors in other European countries have been deregulating and modernizing in order to be able to compete more efficiently in the new environment .
13 Sun says it will be able to compete more aggressively in the personal computer networking market with Sitka 's peer-to-peer and pen computing network technology .
14 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 ’ .
15 Once the relationship between the parent and child is starting to improve the parent will be able to think more clearly about the goals of treatment .
16 Twice as many men as women felt that it should be possible to save more out of the housekeeping allowance .
17 Mensheviks in general adhered more strictly to the traditional Marxist assumption that in so backward a country as Russia the impending revolution would bring the bourgeoisie to power .
18 The Microsoft Institute in Madrid , while not actually owned by Microsoft Corp , is keen to work more closely with the company on large accounts in a ‘ shoot to kill ’ policy .
19 To understand the processes behind the definition of housework rules it is necessary to look more closely at the way in which women identify with the role of housewife ; this is the subject of the next chapter .
20 First , it is necessary to look more closely at the relationship between profit maximisation and aggregate wealth maximisation , and to introduce an additional reservation .
21 In order to proceed further with this debate , it is necessary to look more deeply at the form of the arguments .
22 This was true to some extent in France where , by the turn of the century , it was necessary to articulate more forcefully to the government employers ' opposition to labour legislation in view of ‘ the apparent receptivity of lawmakers to demands from Socialists and organised labour for assistance ’ ( Kuisel , 1981 , p. 20 ) .
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