Example sentences of "more [adj] [verb] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I personally think it 's more universal to tune guitars to chords than it is to anything else . ’ |
2 | Patterns of victimization vary : females are more likely to fall victim to violence in their homes ; whilst males are more likely to fall victim to violence in a ‘ road , street or park ’ , or in a place of recreation . |
3 | Patterns of victimization vary : females are more likely to fall victim to violence in their homes ; whilst males are more likely to fall victim to violence in a ‘ road , street or park ’ , or in a place of recreation . |
4 | While I support fully the RSPCA campaign and their use of ‘ shock ’ tactics , I feel that the horrifying sight of a heap of dead dogs is no more likely to stir people to action than the sight of a pile of dead cows will turn us all into vegetarians . |
5 | More messages make them more active , and more likely to add phosphate to receptor molecules . |
6 | In addition , middle-class families are more likely to have access to off-Wirral treatment for their children , particularly in the private health sector . |
7 | would have thought that graduates find it more difficult to impart knowledge to people than anybody else . |
8 | International copyright arrangements institutionalise peripherality and make it more expensive to obtain access to knowledge of all kinds . |