Example sentences of "[to-vb] more [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 This will be necessary if services in the NHS and those bought by care managers are to relate more closely to individual needs .
2 Since higher education is currently exam oriented and likely to remain so even under SCOTCATS it is recommended that SCOTVEC and institutions of higher education jointly undertake an urgent review of modular certificates in order to discover ways in which these could be made to relate more effectively to the demands of full time higher education .
3 These can help many people to adjust more happily to the changes retirement brings about in their lives .
4 She made a mental note to listen more attentively to her lessons in biology and in Marxism , and then , to divert Omi from the views she was expressing , Erika said : ‘ Uncle Karl will be back soon , Omi .
5 By this good turn the bishop won the hearts of all , and the people began to listen more readily to his teaching , hoping to obtain heavenly blessings through the ministry of one to whom they already owed these material benefits ; Eddius Stephanus then pointed out that those ungrateful enough not to convert willingly did so at the king 's command .
6 As PNP progressed , we came across many examples of collaborations which were clearly working well and which had liberated staff to work in new ways , to increase their understanding and skill , and to attend more closely to the needs of particular groups and individuals .
7 Those who wished to appeal more directly to fascist or nazi ideas would criticize her Christian and anti-German ideas , while stating that she was on the right track .
8 In addition , because of the course of world events , he was turning to look more closely to France for political support .
9 There is one other almost essential ingredient of the romantic suspense story that can hardly be avoided and yet which perhaps presents difficulties to anyone whose interest is more in the human relationships that are the core of this kind of book than in physical action and violence , things which seem to belong more properly to the thriller .
10 This seems rather illogical , because it seems to belong more naturally to the rather irregular box-shape of Auriga .
11 It was uncrossable for at least a hundred yards , but then my side appeared to slope more easily to its floor .
12 This was true to some extent in France where , by the turn of the century , it was necessary to articulate more forcefully to the government employers ' opposition to labour legislation in view of ‘ the apparent receptivity of lawmakers to demands from Socialists and organised labour for assistance ’ ( Kuisel , 1981 , p. 20 ) .
13 For they would enable the cat to switch more easily to whatever new food regimen was forced upon it by altered circumstances .
14 It had to react more flexibly to the needs of the ‘ Maranyl ’ business .
15 Large-scale redundancies , particularly where the company employs a sizeable proportion of the workforce , are liable to result in a substantial reduction in local purchasing power ; this may in turn have a knock-on effect on other local businesses and on local tax revenues and hence municipally-provided services , and the ensuing high level of unemployment is likely to contribute more generally to a weakening of community relations .
16 Planning would be likely to highlight the need for an effective staff-development policy so that existing staff were able to contribute more actively to the implementation of the School Development Plan and thus to the changing needs of the school .
17 From a financial perspective this model offers a high return on investment ; from an administrative perspective it allows one to pace the rate of change ; from a humanistic perspective it allows the ‘ mavericks ’ a way to contribute more fully to the organization .
18 It is time to turn more explicitly to the question of racism .
19 On one level this was a familiar delaying tactic from a government unwilling to respond more concretely to increasingly pressing demands for unemployment and other legislation .
20 These will , in turn , allow individuals to respond more positively to the problems they face .
21 The competitive threat led the BBC to reassess its broadcasting strategy and it began to respond more positively to the requirements of the audience .
22 The briefing pack accompanying Working for patients ( DoH , 1989h ) claims that at ‘ Regional and district level planning will be able to respond more effectively to the health needs of the population rather than being tied to details of the operational delivery of services ’ .
23 WACC 's North American Regional Association ( NARA-WACC ) will appoint a part-time assistant and launch a membership drive in a bid to respond more effectively to regional needs .
24 Schools seem less reluctant to accept that the difficulties some children experience may well point to a more general problem in school or classroom interaction ; and teachers who have been helped to respond more appropriately to those pupils whom they had found most difficult to teach , have found that in the process they were becoming better teachers to their other pupils as well , with their job satisfaction rising accordingly .
25 ‘ The historical resistance of the expectations gap , ’ it says , ‘ points to something more than just an ‘ ignorance' ’ gap and suggests there exists scope for the profession to respond more actively to the views and demands of those relying on the audit function . ’
26 RBL hopes to be able to respond more imaginatively to changes in attitudes towards authority .
27 This is because capital flows tend to respond more rapidly to changes in relative interest rates than trade flows tend to respond to changes in relative prices .
28 The interactions between NCp7 and DNA are probably cooperative , since NCp7 was found to bind more efficiently to HIV-1 plasmid DNA than to smaller DNA fragments .
29 Both are part of the process of informal education and have developed in answer to a single underlying requirement to adapt more closely to a profession and within it , to a specific job . ’
30 Experience : persons who have been in other types of consulting seem to adapt more rapidly to executive search and this should be an important source of consultants for Heidrick and Struggles .
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