Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [conj] more [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | GIST teachers were slightly less traditional and more in favour of equality of the sexes than other teachers . |
2 | All those working less than full-time hours ( generally 35 or more per week ) may find themselves barred from pension , profit-sharing and preferential company loan schemes . |
3 | Whether it will be better or worse no-one can tell at the moment , but the hands on the reins of administration will be more varied , more democratic and more in tune with the times — at least that 's the theory for this huge volte in the face of what has gone before . |
4 | He thought that this was ‘ kinder , more humane and more in keeping with informed medical opinion . ’ |
5 | Despite the disquiet at the club this year , Mr Stringer still appears more relaxed and more in control than he did when he first took charge in that winter of 1987 . |
6 | of manufacturers expecting to spend as much or more on training in the next 12 months . |
7 | Many of the drinkers questioned felt cheated that they were paying as much or more for nablab products while the brewers paid far less duty ( and practically nothing on alcohol-free products ) than on their normal brews . |
8 | Arguably , many of the Majority recommendations were the more politically and financially feasible and more in tune with popular feeling at all levels . |