Example sentences of "his [noun] all the " in BNC.
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1 | The imperialist attitude was accommodated in his books all the more easily because he put the emphasis on service and sacrifice rather than on nationalist domination or material gain : an approach that may seem hypocritical to present-day readers was sincere enough in a man who set out to be a philanthropist and reformer and became a best-seller . |
2 | Cadfael went about his work all the more assiduously because a part of his mind was elsewhere , and he felt its absence as guilt , even though his concern was with a serious matter of justice , guilt and innocence . |
3 | Now that David has decided he wants to stay and fight for his place , he will have made his job all the harder . |
4 | He had bought his planes in dollars , so the falling value of the pound had made his repayments all the more expensive . |
5 | Well , this made his activity all the more comprehensible , did n't it ? |
6 | In fact Waugh had just written to him as a stranger to thank him for his ‘ ingenious and delightful allegory ’ — his gratitude all the warmer because , as he flatteringly remarks , he had tried to buy a copy and found it sold out . |