Example sentences of "and [verb] more [adv] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 One question of particular importance is whether trusts offered any interpretative advantages : were the jurists generally liable to cavil less and interpret more liberally when they came within sight of a trust ?
2 However , if babies suffer tissue damage for whatever reason , they show fewer behavioural disturbances and recover more quickly if they receive medicine which limits the effect of injury signals .
3 Tests have been regularly carried out since the early eighties to discover whether those who exercise regularly or who have jobs which involve a considerable amount of physical exertion are able to think more clearly and remember more accurately than their IQ counterparts who lead a fairly sedentary life .
4 People fell sick and died more often than they committed offences against others ; in the overwhelming majority of cases lineages collected contributions , and larger entities were not involved .
5 There is a convincing body of research indicating that people are educated and trained more effectively if they are able to interact with the educational or training medium .
6 It stays longer where you need it to stay — in the stomach — and moves more swiftly where you need it to move more swiftly , through the intestine and bowel .
7 This second wave struck more rapidly and spread more broadly than its predecessor .
8 Would you personally be more motivated and work more effectively if you were to receive a share of the profit at the year end ?
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