Example sentences of "more [adv] [verb] as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Its specialist knowledge means NCITO should be more widely recognised as the voice of sector-based training . ’
2 From the very start , one must realise that WordStar for Windows 1.5 is meant to be more than just a word-processor , but is perhaps more aptly billed as a document processor .
3 The difference between these tax bases arises at the practical level in that some things are more easily measured as a stock than as a flow , for example the value of a painting .
4 General collections management processes ( i.e. the formal documentation of an object on acquisition — or ‘ accessioning ’ , monitoring object condition , recording of object movement , loan processing , storage environment , etc. ) are , however , becoming more generally standardised as a result of the work and influence of bodies such as the Museum Documentation Association .
5 This could suggest that , for such people , temporary working was more generally accepted as the norm .
6 Improved versions of what became more generally known as the patent still are widely used in the making of grain whisky , gin , and other potable and industrial spirits .
7 Gaviria denied that drug traffickers would be more leniently treated as a result of his decision not to extradite them to stand trial in the USA [ see p. 37957 ] .
8 But whether Rider Haggard wanted to move his mysterious veiled woman somewhat further from the realm of allegory near which she certainly appeared to reside in She and Ayesha , or whether he was merely exercising the husbandry of a writer who had created in Quatermain a remarkably useful narrator and wanted to make the fullest use of him , the fact remains that the ‘ She ’ of She and Allan is more shrewdly realised as a woman than in the two preceding books , even if her self- centred mysticism is still as grandiose and woolly as it was .
9 Within the grotesquely labelled Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las JONS , to be more manageably known as the FET or National Movement , under his own leadership Franco combined the Falange , the Carlists and the other , smaller political factions of Nationalist Spain .
10 However , the returned veteran was more often seen as the protagonist in a revenge story , typically involving drugs , crime and violence .
11 Although such a strategy is possible as a distinct strategy , it is more often employed as a tactic for reducing emissions as part of the air quality management strategy .
12 Though public relations features highly among the reasons for issuing a report , especially in Japan , duty to the environment is more often quoted as a motive in Europe and North America .
13 Payment of the community charge is compulsory , which is why it is more accurately characterised as a tax than a charge .
14 A central Government contribution will remain , along with a reformed business rate , but in place of a levy on the value of a person 's home , individuals within a house will be required to pay a community charge , more accurately described as a poll tax .
15 This institution now provides a mixture of non-advanced and advanced vocational courses as well as general courses and would therefore be more accurately described as a college of further and higher education .
16 As a result of the centrifugal force of rotation it bulges at the equator and its polar radius ( 6378 km ) is 21 km shorter than its equatorial radius ( 6397 km ) ; thus the Earth is more accurately described as an oblate spheroid .
17 ( He is more accurately described as an epistemologist . )
18 This seldom adds up to a coherent investment plan , but may be more simply described as a way of keeping things going until better days arrive .
19 From the end of William 's reign , when contemporaries talked of a struggle between Court and Country , they were describing what we would more readily recognise as a clash between Whigs and Tories .
20 Indeed in view of the tradition of seeing Christ as combining both active and contemplative lives it is perhaps surprising that mixed life was not more specifically advocated as an ideal .
21 This is more commonly known as the trait approach to leadership .
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