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

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1 The implications of the requirement of coherence can be more easily demonstrated in relation to atemporal objects .
2 It is , however , a presumption that may be more easily displaced in family cases particularly those involving children where it has not in the past been usual practice to award costs against an unsuccessful party .
3 As the scale of local government grew and the environment began to change more rapidly , it became apparent that services needed to be more closely integrated in order that they would meet the needs of the environment .
4 If you have been out of nursing or health visiting for six months or less you may feel that completing a formal course is a waste of valuable time which might be more profitably spent in reorientation to your new job .
5 Nor should we expect the very few who do not want to teach to continue to do so when they might be more usefully employed in management , audit , service , or research tasks .
6 Galloway has commented that ‘ teachers and magistrates who see legal sanctions as the solution to the problem of poor attendance might be more happily occupied in search of the Holy Grail ’ .
7 The consequences of this gulf between ‘ hidden ’ users and official agencies will be more fully explored in Chapter 9 .
8 ( This will be more fully discussed in Chapter 7 ) .
9 The circumstances in which section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act applies will be more fully considered in Chapter 23 .
10 While it may be straightforward to think of school development planning , teacher appraisal , the identifying of remediable faults and the training or retraining of teachers as one set of loosely connected but manageable disciplines , it is less straightforward but equally urgent to expect that other connections should be more systematically organized in order to give assurances of quality .
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