Example sentences of "more [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , observer bias would have occurred in our study if the endoscopist has looked more intensely for a hiatal hernia after noting that oesophagitis was present .
2 ‘ I suppose , ’ said Suvarov , paying no attention to her rudeness or the incipient hysteria in her voice , ‘ because it was so important … not just fighting it , but being part of it , doing one 's best and living more intensely over a longer time than one had before . ’
3 Mother Bombie , too , fixed a glittering eye more keenly on the young woman .
4 In the UK , Japan and the US there have been a spate of deregulatory initiatives taken by government , and European governments are also moving more slowly in the same direction .
5 One of the major objectives is to contribute to a better understanding of how the scientific constructs used to represent the objectives and practices of nature conservation in the United Kingdom can be communicated more effectively to the general public .
6 Commissioning research on the use of deprivation indices in allocating formulas is therefore often seen as a means of arguing more effectively for a bigger share .
7 But we should note , too , that language development itself , the acquisition of knowledge of symbolic meanings , is activated by the need to extend schematic knowledge so as to cope more effectively with the social environment .
8 This Committee is an operational extension of trilateralism , intended originally to enable the DPP to interpose himself more effectively on the practical interface between the CPS , the police and the courts .
9 Trade unions , despite a loss of membership and their apparently weakened position , appear to have performed more effectively after the General Strike than before — which suggests that employers were more reluctant to become embroiled in major industrial conflict and that the unions were , themselves , asserting their rights in more effective and varied ways .
10 The results of the project will provide the objective criteria to enable the British flat roofing industry to compete more effectively within the European Community .
11 The fact that they had mostly borrowed to modernise their economies and communications infrastructures in order to be able to participate more effectively in the global economy merely added piquancy to their plight .
12 I felt the meeting was useful and hope that further co-ordination will enable all of us to campaign more effectively against the major road schemes that threaten Glamorgan and Gwent .
13 The British Section is making a major commitment to a new computer system , which should both improve efficiency and help us work more flexibly with the national membership .
14 The rationale for these objectives lay not only in the inadequacies which were acknowledged to exist in the secondary schools surveyed , but more fundamentally in the educational philosophy which prevailed with the significant actors at that time .
15 yeah ten for the left and ninety for the right and the reason we talked about this and the way that 's involved in communication is that we said well if there 's a lot more power or a lot more contribution to the design of what we 're doing of a spatial nature and that is how the the audience 's brain work more powerfully in the spatial nature let's present what we have let's design it and then deliver it as close to a spatial nature as we can okay .
16 The Exhibition Committee had advertised the event more widely to the general canoeing public than for the last decade .
17 I take it that it was the clear intention of Parliament ( certainly it 's in line with my own inclination ) that the net of secondary education should be cast more widely into the lower income scales ; that class-distinction should be tempered and blurred throughout the educational field , and that merit — whatever that may be — should be the test , rather than money or social background , of a person 's fitness to receive an expensive secondary education .
18 But it can also be recognised more widely in the Romantic movement which began with Rousseau , and was the predominant influence in literature and culture generally from the latter part of the eighteenth century and well into the nineteenth .
19 Evolutionary theory may seem to belong more properly in a different book ; but no subject in modern biology , and certainly not ecology , can be considered properly without keeping evolutionary principles in mind .
20 That you 're greeted in the first place with erm either silence or some vague and not singularly hopeful mutter , but more importantly with a curious facial expression mingled between erm dread and contempt , sort of thing you 'd expect as if you 'd said you were a sorcerer .
21 If Mortmain was occasioned by Pecham 's actions , its choice as a weapon would testify to Edward 's political skill and shrewdness , for it dealt more importantly with a long-standing problem to feudal lords and it would therefore command influential lay support — and perhaps even ecclesiastical , too , insofar as bishops and abbots were themselves landed magnates and feudal lords .
22 Indeed , there is a body of evidence ( Pidgeon 1967 ; Steedman 1980 ) which suggests that girls do achieve more highly in a single-sex environment .
23 Baldwin was uneasy about the reaction to the so-called pact , and became more so as a violent storm of influential criticism burst over his head , The editor of The Times , most of the bishops ( even Lang of Canterbury ) , and the whole of the liberal establishment were horrified at the sell-out .
24 However , Nicks , — Bradshaw , Kinsbourne and Feigin ( 1978 ) found that concurrent verbalisation increased response times for both hands on a typing task but more so for the right hand .
25 When either 2 or 6 words had also to be held in memory then reaction times for both hemispheres improved but more so for the left hemisphere than for the right hemisphere , leading to a RVF superiority .
26 an amazing diversity of views — even within one society this is so , and even more so on a global scale ; 2. the importance of context in understanding why people are as they are , and believe as they do , and assume what they do ; 3. the possibility of self-delusion : we could be conditioned into mistaken views ; 4. the importance of non-judgemental attitudes towards people ; 5. a style of education which encourages individual learning skills rather than teacher-dominated presentation of content .
27 Almost all the maritime alga-lichen-moss communities are richer in species and more luxuriant in growth than their continental counterparts , more so on the outlying island groups than on Antarctic Peninsula , and more on the northern than on the southern peninsula .
28 ‘ No distraction ’ is always the priority , but more so at a large event .
29 erm , I think probably because our education system developed more so with the industrial change
30 Eight years on the problems have not decreased but they have increased er , even more so with the present problem of employers who tend to ignore health and safety using fear of unemployment to stop complaints .
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