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

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1 By arriving early in the evening I can fish both periods , and it would be time-consuming and much more tiring to get out of bed in the middle of the night to arrive at the water before first light and to stay until 1.30 the following morning .
2 ‘ It is much more helpful to get it from an eyewitness , than from scribbled notes . ’
3 Much more effective to get the very attractive bridge in as well .
4 Families with children are much more likely to get into debt than people without children , and there is a greater risk to larger families .
5 Some people try to introduce toys that do not reinforce gender stereotypes but , nevertheless , girls are much more likely to get dolls to dress up in the latest fashion , boys more likely to get toys for military-type games .
6 Some people might argue at a local level rather than a central level , you 're much more likely to get effectiveness at a local level , than of by central dictate .
7 It is of vital importance to the successful operation of the police that they should have the co-operation of the public and they 're much more likely to get it if democratically elected representatives of the public are well represented indeed in the majority at least on the police authority .
8 And one of the things that these trainings help you is that if you expect something of a child then you 're much more likely to get it !
9 What amazes me is how often they 'll say to me ‘ Thank you very much for treating me like a human being ’ because however drunk they are in the churchyard I always believe that you 're much more likely to get somewhere with somebody if you are polite and kind to them and treat them like a real human being , and you can get into all sorts of fascinating conversations with these people even when they are fairly drunk , because actually they are real human beings , they are n't awful people .
10 Under its skin , instead of succulent cuts of prime meat you 're much more likely to get all sorts of other things instead .
11 It is much more difficult to get at property profits than at share profits — everyone has to live somewhere .
12 ‘ It 's much more difficult to get to because it 's less accessible to the ordinary traveller , ’ he says .
13 So in a very different world to that of Shakespearean comedy , a must harsher abrasive world erm again th that bit where she 's ge get , do I get the impression that most of you found yours much more difficult to get into
14 Even in gallery , he wrote , it will disturb no one , merely make it a little more difficult to get from one side of the room to the other .
15 It is noticeably more difficult to get over someone who no longer loves you than over someone who still does really .
16 What seems objectionable in Matza 's argument is that he clearly believes there is a ‘ hierarchy ’ of stances in relation to deviance , not just alternatives : the appreciative stance is portrayed as superior to either the romantic or the correctionalist in that it is inherently more likely to get at the truth .
17 It has found that couples are also more likely to get into financial trouble after they have children because of increased outgoings .
18 Because once it 's in , it 's far more expensive to get it out .
19 now surely it 's far more difficult to get oxygen down deep ?
20 It may indeed be far more important to get the underlying analysis right than to spend time and effort on refining financial calculations , although the dangers of using incorrect discount rates need to be remembered .
21 Darlington 's Conservative MP , Michael Fallon , said : ‘ It is far more important to get the valuations right rather than fulfil time limits set down by local councils . ’
22 You need far more capital to get you going in a place like Cambridge that you perhaps do in Peterborough where some houses can still be bought for around thirty thousand and that needs to be borne in mind .
23 Less skilled negotiators are far more likely to get locked into an attacking spiral where one side attacks the other which provokes a counter attack and so on .
24 As my hon. Friend clearly knows far more about the Bill than does the Secretary of State , I am far more likely to get sensible answers out of him .
25 If you have recently arrived in this country special rules apply and it is even more important to get good advice before claiming benefits .
26 Where photography is involved-and it usually is-it is even more important to get the style right .
27 I 'm even more excited to get a letter nowadays than in the days when we were very young .
28 ‘ It would be difficult to introduce a rationing system but even more difficult to get rid of it .
29 But it is difficult to make and even more difficult to get taught properly .
30 But it is even more difficult to get a shop allotted .
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