Example sentences of "[adv] more [adv] when " in BNC.

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1 Not only do you get to know your friends much more intimately when you 're out on the hill , the true test of character is how they behave when they come home .
2 Nephrite pebbles show up by their colour and translucency much more clearly when viewed through flowing water than they do when dry .
3 There is , of course , absolutely no doubt that even when only a facsimile of a document is available a professional historian or amateur specialist can gain a great deal from its perusal ; much more so when there is the opportunity to examine the original itself .
4 Even when our conscious feelings are not in a state of conflict , it is difficult to portray them relatively accurately in words , but it is much more so when they are .
5 It was able to do so more easily when large-scale music publication , including a high proportion of Italian music , spread from Italy to France ( with Pierre Attaingnant in Paris from 1528 and Jacques Moderne at Lyons four years later ) , Germany ( with Georg Rhaw at Wittenberg from 1538 and Montanus ( Berg ) and Neuber at Nuremberg from 1542 ) , and the Netherlands ( with Tylman Susato at Antwerp from 1543 and Pierre Phalese at Louvain in 1545 ) .
6 He worked off some of the anger by berating Tom Hanks for not having Vulcan ready more quickly when he ordered that the horse be prepared for a ride .
7 Not only is this shock experienced in fieldwork , while one learns the ways of a new culture , but it is experienced even more disconcertingly when one returns to one 's own culture … two different worlds have met in the same person .
8 In 1090 the lord of Montpellier exploited it even more successfully when he rose against his lord , the bishop of Maguelonne ; worried by William 's defection , the bishop bribed him back into the episcopal mouvance by extending his fief .
9 Mrs Hollidaye had pointed out how one could see creatures even more clearly when they were silhouetted as in a shadow cut-out .
10 This situation emerges even more clearly when we come to Anselm 's successor , Archbishop Ralph .
11 The confusing and contradictory nature of the medical evidence comes over even more clearly when one examines the findings of the later waves of evacuation , for in these the Board of Education and Ministry of Health , anxious not to repeat their mistakes of September 1939 , did intervene more actively .
12 She felt this even more strongly when the news began to come to England of the concentration camps that were discovered when the troops swept through Germany .
13 The systems work even more efficiently when the building structure is sealed and most of the air is re-circulated .
14 She marvelled even more though when Cara 's basic efficiency surfaced as she declared , ‘ By my calculations you 'll still have time to get down to Dover after you 've dropped me off at the airport . ’
15 This becomes even more so when deviance is regarded in the light of the pre-Freudian , pre-sexological histories of perversion .
16 He was a little surprised when she said no and even more so when she told him that he was wasting the doctor 's time — there were sick people waiting for these beds .
17 Let's face it , all of us are romantic at heart , and even more so when we 're young , possibly even falling in love for the very first time .
18 Some schools in fact survive because parents are operating under the mistaken assumption that the school is run and organised in very much the same way as the one that they attended as a child , even more so when it 's the same school .
19 The effort involved in any age would be awesome ; it was even more so when you considered the Incas had never invented even the simplest machine for cutting stone or lifting blocks from one place to another .
20 Then , as now , people were at a loss to help the whales back to deep water , and even more so when it came to explaining the phenomenon .
21 Even if the government backs legislation ( and even more so when it does not and the Houses find themselves confronted by a Private Member 's Bill ) no Bill will ever be passed which offends against the deeply held beliefs of Members , unless amended to accommodate them .
22 As I have written before , referees must be 100 per cent fit to control a game at any level , but even more so when it is an international .
23 Further on we come to Tophet Wall : impressively steep , even more so when you are on it !
24 He is right to say that the fares are too high even more so when the fare is the same whether you join the trains at Crewe or London .
25 It was so fascinating to observe that I was very sorry when the party broke up , and even more so when Margaret did not ask her old pal Richard to stay on for supper with us after the Rolls drove away .
26 He would be even more so when he was over the spotty stage .
27 This finding is significant in itself , but it becomes even more so when matched against the changes in the labour market already described , where part-time working is increasingly important , and not only for women .
28 It is even more so when treasures were cast into deep water .
29 I had met Chris and Nick at Bush House to be interviewed about the anniversary for the World Service ; it was important because of the possibility that John or his kidnappers might be listening and I was very nervous , even more so when I arrived late to discover that the interview was live .
30 JR was suspicious by nature , and even more so when figures came together as easily as this .
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