Example sentences of "they more [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She had by then married and was living in Pakistan where , she found , she could look on events from a distance and see them more vividly .
2 When feminist psychologists examine areas of specifically female experience , they manage to value them more positively than the traditional psychology of women does .
3 Marshall 's ( 1984 ) championing of women managers ' distinctive co-operative skills , for example , remains very close to conventional organizational psychology 's idea of these skills , although it assesses them more positively .
4 Teacher education , then , provides for the appraisal of ideas in order to make them more practically effective , because an understanding of abstract concepts and their relationships allows for adaptability in their realization .
5 They represent products which have been singled out and improved to make them more environmentally friendly .
6 For through sponsorship , ActionAid is working to improve farming methods and educational facilities , and to set up a community development programme so the villagers themselves learn how to identify problems and deal with them more effectively .
7 Going back to those first commands and prohibitions on which ( among other things ) conscience is founded , it is apparent that some babies heed them more readily and consistently than others , and that some parents convey them more effectively than others .
8 Many adult educators also regarded its concern for ‘ effective service delivery ’ , i.e. coordinating all the relevant social , health , environmental , housing agencies and concentrating their expertise and resources on particular disadvantaged communities , linking them more effectively to local needs , as a total ‘ community learning network ’ .
9 Yet now it is so much harder to move assets they are re-asserting their traditional role , not least through the marketing of property audits , in helping businesses to manage them more effectively instead .
10 Each time she heard her name the girl stared at them more anxiously than ever , as if she wanted to speak , to excuse herself , but was too exhausted .
11 As long as that condition lasted , the time they spent together , instead of adding to their store of shared experiences , depleted the existing one , leaving them more apart than when they were separated .
12 Other ministers find it useful to consult with them more broadly on political questions .
13 It will be an ‘ entitlement ’ to children only if the teachers ' interpretation of it and their teaching style , as it is affected by its requirements , will make them more rather than less likely to be the teachers with the sorts of qualities which are likely to engage their learners , interests .
14 This risk negligence also affected the choice of technology : projects which appeared to achieve high levels of production rapidly by using advanced technology would be preferred to those which achieved them more slowly by using more appropriate technology .
15 They would be drawn into the system which mulcted them and bullied them more completely than ever .
16 Their closer ties with the masses , their unprivileged background and often grinding poverty , made them more acutely conscious of the oppressive conditions of Imperial Russia .
17 Renoir had some of his canvases taken down from the wall so that Modigliani could look at them more closely .
18 I introduced them briefly in Chapter 6 and it is now time to consider them more closely .
19 These models involve training users in skills needed for community survival , including medication management ( Eckman and Liberman , 1990 ) and attention has focused on people with long-term needs , and in involving them more closely in assessment and the selection of goals ( Liberman et al. , 1987 ; Shepherd , 1990a ) .
20 There would therefore seem to be a considerable need for a fundamental s review of our speed limit laws with a view to making them more closely reflect their presumed purpose , that of increasing e road safety , without unnecessarily interfering with personal freedom or unnecessarily wasting time .
21 We are now integrating them more closely into the businesses , which will in future pay for all the research and engineering they require .
22 Forgetting her earlier indignation , excitement bringing a sparkle to her golden eyes , Luce hurried over to look at them more closely .
23 The same German reform reinforced the ‘ insurance ’ principle behind pensions , by tying them more closely to past contributions .
24 And I saw them , well I think they 're alright , I 've got to look at them more closely , well I 'd like to a , yes we are going darling , you 're very excited .
25 Some people have them more conspicuously than others , and if you are not expecting , and even if you are , it can be a very upsetting aspect of pregnancy , as several mothers had found :
26 You will wear them more frequently than any single outfit of clothes and it is worth paying as much as you can afford to get a pair that make you feel and look good .
27 And holders are also using them more frequently — the number of transactions and the amount spent increased by 90 per cent in 1991 .
28 It is furthermore of great importance that the devices interfere less with working procedures than traditional shielding equipment does , and it is experienced that investigators use them more frequently than the traditional large shields .
29 They did n't , they we , they have them more frequently now and they 're getting even more and more infrequent now for the rest of the year .
30 That 's a bit of a mouthful so let's separate the ingredients and examine them more carefully .
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