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

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1 HIV may have been present for centuries in a relatively harmless form and only recently evolved into a more damaging one .
2 There are no other comparable arrangements however , and as a separate facet of this sequence they are relatively uninstructive and more profitably considered at a more specific level of affinity ( section 2.2 and 3.3 , below pp. 30 and 33 ) .
3 The identification of Hitler with the ‘ struggle against the Jews ’ was most probably seen in a more positive light by the far wider sections of the population , who , though never rabid or violent anti-Semites , had accepted the basic justification of discrimination and expulsion of Jews , and who were largely persuaded of the responsibility of world Jewry for the war .
4 And in fact certain parts of the community are even now shifting toward a more standard American English .
5 FIGURE 2 It soon became apparent when I started working on this quick landscape sketch that the Polychromos Pastels are equally well suited to a more painterly method of handling too
6 The moves for an extended system of university education reach back to the 18405 when it was aimed at providing more qualified candidates for Anglican ordination , but it was very soon transformed into a more lay-oriented mission .
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