Example sentences of "is [adv] [verb] [prep] a more " in BNC.
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1 | If anything Britten outdoes his models by the pointedness of his treatment , in which irony is constantly heightened into a more specific symbolism . |
2 | On the one hand , tenure in top positions is normally limited through a more explicit contractual term of office than is employed in the private sector , and self-perpetuating oligarchies can not form . |
3 | To do this , it is usually organized in a more or less formal way , with different departments covering the various specialities of the business . |
4 | It gives valuable experience to the Gofers , which is usually translated into a more effective contribution to their own work when they return to it . |
5 | Bud is also applied to a more developed eye as above , especially when one is implanted in a stem in the process of ‘ budding ’ . |
6 | Apart from using secondary material from the area , the investigator is also working at a more specific level in two or three societies contrasted with the western developed industrial world : on the one hand , the Soviet Union and the East European socialist world and on the other , the Muslim world . |
7 | Sight is also used in a more direct form of communication . |
8 | A hospital admission is frequently accompanied by a more in depth assessment , which may explain the better results for the 25 patients in this subcategory . |
9 | Children are seen as learning to write by direct imitation of adult models , and accurate imitation is implicitly regarded as a more advanced achievement than the child 's own attempts to represent the writing system through ‘ pretend writing ’ . |
10 | Its existence is one factor obviating Party-military showdowns of the kind which characterised the Khrushchev era , and the formulation and supervision of security policy is therefore placed on a more structured and continuous basis . |