Example sentences of "[conj] more so [subord] " in BNC.

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1 He was as Romantic as any man of his time , and more so than most ; one ideally suited to Leonard 's own deeply Romantic ( and romantic ) strains — imagists both , rather than surrealists .
2 I find everything realized and more so than was stated .
3 This is pretty much a disaster at this stage in their careers , and more so when one sees that contenders for places in the 1989 team like Philip Price of Wales , Darren Clarke of Northern Ireland , Keith Jones of Wales and Englishman Roger Wincheater , all won their cards .
4 The written word always has a special sanctity and more so if it is from a contemporary source , but it needs to be examined with the same ruthless and objective scrutiny as given to the archaeological evidence .
5 For instance , the risk of a heart attack is greatly increased by smoking and more so if combined with use of the contraceptive pill .
6 There would also be a number of practical difficulties , however , in extending such a model to the English sentencing tradition , particularly if a system of legislative guide-lines were adopted , and more so if they were explicitly aimed at reducing overall punitiveness .
7 We 've … we 've always been close , but more so since Harry went .
8 Now that 's partly due to having got a good result and performance , but more so because of the feeling of togetherness we now have in the squad .
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