Example sentences of "more able [to-vb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If individuals are less mobile internationally , a central government is more able to effect redistribution policies .
2 His theory is therefore more able to explain change , and even to initiate change through the understanding which it gives .
3 Since class is generally defined by male socioeconomic status , it is often argued that women are more able to transcend class than men .
4 If you think of it in relationship to the size of your cooker at home and the size of the convection ovens in the eighth floor kitchen or in they 're much larger and therefore you are more able to cook volume .
5 They will be more able to develop consensus views based on direct observation and will be able to enthuse to others in the community about what they have seen .
6 They were less involved in thinly rationing existing services than is often necessary in social work and more able to concentrate help so as to provide a relatively complete service capable of achieving significant change for some people .
7 The average two-year-old has a vocabulary of around 900 words , and girls seem more able to learn language than boys .
8 Lower interest rates mean trading returns are more able to cover interest payments , ’ Mr Lowe added .
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