Example sentences of "much more of a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Though Lewis was not friendly to Catholicism , the two men had much more of a playful kind in common .
2 With goals that are complex , conflicting , vague and set at least partially by external agencies , the planning process is much more of a political act than in private corporations ( e.g. Grieve Smith 1981 ; Smith Ring and Perry 1985 ) .
3 Clem Shaw , the maker of Channel 4 's film for Cutting Edge , told the Times : ‘ We thought we 'd be looking at lots of ramblers trampling over delicate areas , but it turned out to be much more of a social perspective than an environmental one ; more of a political issue than I 'd intended . ’
4 It 's much more of a hands-on style .
5 Share My Lettuce was much more of a commercial success than it was a critical triumph .
6 I did n't set out to be a sculptor but discovered at college it was much more of a natural thing for me .
7 Other firms have much more of a consulting bias , in particular Egon Zehnder and Heidrick and Struggles , who see themselves predominantly as advisers rather than just recruitment specialists .
8 ‘ How much more of a human angle can there be ?
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