Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it more " in BNC.

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1 Implicit within the ruling was the concept that once an abortion restriction had been upheld in one state , other states could implement it , an interpretation which effectively made it more difficult to challenge the imposition by individual states of restrictions as long as they were within the guidelines established by the Court 's ruling in June 1992 on Roe v. Wade [ see p. 38954 ] .
2 The threat of another war only made it more urgent for him to preserve his symbolic status , so that he could be the French people 's supreme recourse should catastrophe strike once again .
3 In fact , if anything , she only made it more prominent .
4 This face of anxiety refined and narrowed the horse 's muzzle , and so made it more attractive for a photograph !
5 Walking without full control of the spasticity would only make it more difficult for the patient to gain that control in the longer term .
6 Additional transactions from the ‘ background ’ random distribution will only make it more unlikely that seeking and processing can be overlapped .
7 It could only make it more painful .
8 And it is no good trying to combat that by making the microphone ( " ear " ) more sensitive , since this would only make it more vulnerable to being damaged by the , albeit now slightly quieter , outgoing sounds !
9 It merely introduces it more quickly .
10 A spin-off has been the production of a new chip to provide Scottish school teachers with class and laboratory support in their treatment of electronics , so making it more widely understood at all levels in schools .
11 But if the stranger was an exact replica of myself , behaved in exactly the same way , etc. , he would obviously find it more difficult to make a correct identification .
12 Well do you think actually so to make it more What could be done to actually make it more attractive to traders ?
13 Reducing the volume of waste not only makes it more manageable and reduces the further risk of contravening the hygiene regulations , but since most local authorities or waste contractors charge for removal based on the volume , you will also make considerable savings on removal charges .
14 Eating disorders tend to come from childhood , or problems , or ways people have approached food in the past and the pressure is on women to be slim to fit into these categories are er , just more pressures that make it very difficult for somebody who has an eating disorder to sort the problem all these pressures just make it more difficult .
15 Generally you ‘ reward ’ it and thus make it more likely to recur , by giving in to him .
16 Well , I am alas going to have to leave out my discussion of God in Paradise Lost , the question of whether , by presenting the obedience to God you can somehow make it more palatable to the readers ' tastes than you could if it was entirely thought of as a secular morality .
17 ‘ It would just give it more prominence .
18 Since boards of directors tend to be unsympathetic to such questions , the personnel manager generally finds it more expedient to adopt an imaginative approach to the information he supplies .
19 Behaving in a manner that avoids an unpleasant outcome leads to the reinforcement of behaviour you wish to encourage , thus making it more likely to recur in similar circumstances .
20 Increasingly , tea and rubber plantations reduced the number of places where cattle could freely wander , thus making it more difficult for animals to be stolen , hidden and transported .
21 It tried to decrease independent expenditures of PACs by repealing existing tax credit , thus making it more efficient to look for small individual contributions and thereby reduce the power of the PACs .
22 In so far as advertisements ‘ sell ’ they generally do it more or less indirectly : rarely is an ad a direct ( or the only ) stimulus to purchase .
23 The special features of such a protective system , provided for reasons of the vastly increased significance of its failure , thus render it more vulnerable than would otherwise be the case .
24 It just makes it more interesting than a terrible pop song with a straight sequenced beat like a Kylie Minogue record .
25 just moving it around a a and just makes it more acceptable
26 Again she leant forward , ostensibly to peruse it more closely .
27 Similarly , the co-ordination of the LINK scheme by the Office of Science and Technology ( OST ) will hopefully focus it more on the needs of SMEs and therefore enhance their participation .
28 The crowd had enjoyed the race — they always appreciate it more when somebody comes through to win as I had done .
29 The direction of swing is decided by the position of the seam in relation to the line of flight , and I have always thought it more important than polish .
30 The latter have always found it more difficult to move out of cities than owner occupiers , because of the limited availability of private-rented accommodation outside the large cities and because of the barriers limiting transfers between council housing areas .
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