Example sentences of "[art] [adj -er] or [adv] " in BNC.

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1 There , four- and even five-year rotations , with only short grass leys between to restore soil structure and fertility , are quite normal on the ploughable land ; permanent grass or long leys are confined to the steeper or more difficult fields .
2 The larger or very intensive farmers had generally used training to prepare themselves and their men much better than the smaller units .
3 Well she said it 's up to you how you go on really , you know the more , the more you can do the better or less , see how it works out , cos you do n't really know do ya ?
4 Unless the original is crisp and clear the copies will lose definition , the smaller or more delicate the typeface , the worse the problem .
5 I am sure that if he had been with one of the stronger or more glamorous clubs at the time , his name would now be held in respect by a far wider clientele than those relatively few of us who were privileged to see him play his heart out for Crystal Palace .
6 At first sight the outcome may seem to depend on which of the combatants is the stronger or more skilled .
7 Only the bolder or more totally disillusioned parents braved his forthright opinions of their sons and heirs .
8 Braque 's interest in space gives his work an ‘ overall ’ quality , which has ever since remained one of the main features of his style , whereas in Picasso 's painting the attention is usually riveted on the subject while the background or surround is often treated in a simpler or more cursory fashion .
9 There is a fortune on offer for the side that go into the European Cup 's mini-league , the build-up has been intense and not many of the players will have taken part in a bigger or more crucial event .
10 Any mortgage increase undertaken for personal reasons ( for example , to obtain capital , maximise tax allowances ) or purely as a result of purchasing a larger or more desirable property will not qualify for assistance .
11 There is perhaps no phase in the moral history of mankind of a deeper or more painful interest than this ascetic epidemic .
12 NO HORSE was ever given a better or more fitting name than Nijinsky and few have paid their namesake more graceful compliments .
13 Some organisations find that supporting libel actions on behalf of their members is politically convenient because it assures them a better or more polite press : the Police Federation is one example .
14 There were no warmer or more enthusiastic supporters than the BDDA in the reconstitution of the Institute , and there has always been harmonious co-operation between the two .
15 meaning would be improved by a richer or more precise choice of vocabulary .
16 ‘ To the untutored view a greater or more imposing display is necessary to afford pleasure .
17 Oliver had never seen a dirtier or more miserable place .
18 In the present situation , there is more and more scope for adult or continuing education , with an older or academically late-developing constituency .
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