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

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1 More optimistically , Hall argued that the zones would be about enterprise , growth and innovation .
2 More optimistically , facilities management company Northern Computing Services , acquired in May , returned to profit as did Integrated Engineering Products Ltd , which is seeing in 1993 with healthy order books .
3 However , it has also been argued , more optimistically , that recent developments in the philosophy of science and in science itself ( for example , quantum physics ) , and in English Literature allow for a greater freedom and flexibility , and indeed , humanity , in the education of students .
4 So , in summing up then , I I feel slightly nervous that it is a different speech from the one I normally give , but I am confident , that we are now able to go forward , much more optimistically , based on a much stronger financial position .
5 This again failed to recognise that criminal advocacy is a particular skill and , on the economic level , militated against the large-practice firms which were able to field more criminally experienced lawyers than the maximum number :
6 As people became more intensely aware of the pleasures of beauty they wanted to create it for themselves and another new source of happiness was discovered .
7 What is life but to live it more intensely ?
8 Also , the seams are more intensely faulted and folded than those in Yorkshire ( see map A on page 102 ) .
9 They also noticed that males within a coalition did not discriminate between kin and non-kin : they did not compete more intensely with non-relatives .
10 Dennis 's brow puckered more intensely .
11 Many women can ache for the love of a child more intensely than for the love of a man .
12 The reason why males usually compete more intensely is most easily understood by considering the energetic costs of reproduction to each sex .
13 The plumage of both species follows the same general pattern of dark above and white below , though the Brünnich 's is always more intensely black on the upper parts , and the stubbier beak , with a clear white mark along the upper mandible , is the distinctive feature which is most obvious on this northern relative .
14 It 's perhaps no coincidence that this , like three other memorable performances , two of them listed above ( Jurinac and Schwarzkopf — both EMI ) — the third is Flagstad 's with Fürtwangler , occasionally available on ‘ unofficial ’ discs — are taken from live events , because an audience obviously helps the singers to communicate that much more intensely .
15 And yet all that makes something much more intensely demanding of this , their Mother debut .
16 By the end of the meal , made exuberant by his anarchic wit , she realised she had never felt more intensely alive .
17 ‘ I suppose , ’ said Suvarov , paying no attention to her rudeness or the incipient hysteria in her voice , ‘ because it was so important … not just fighting it , but being part of it , doing one 's best and living more intensely over a longer time than one had before . ’
18 More intensely ) We have been spinning coins together since — ( He releases him almost as violently . )
19 The sudden disturbing plunge into the jungle in the cloying heat of the Saigon River had made her more intensely aware of her body than at any time since the fevered days of adolescence .
20 Now despite years of steady disarmament they 're all talking about nuclear war again , and more intensely than ever before .
21 More intensely than Skye , the smaller canvas of Raasay plunged Johnson straight into the life of the islanders .
22 Nobody wants to die but a brush with death makes you feel more intensely alive than ever .
23 When searching , we may know where to look or we may have to scan around to find out where to direct our search more intensely .
24 The strong wafts added to the feeling that the lights , the blackness , the vigour in the air , the strength in their limbs , was burning more intensely .
25 Thirdly , observer ( signal detection ) bias , which may occur when a particular sign or symptom signals the observer to look more intensely for another sign or symptom .
26 For instance , observer bias would have occurred in our study if the endoscopist has looked more intensely for a hiatal hernia after noting that oesophagitis was present .
27 Would you want them to be able to express their emotions more intensely and precisely , able to show how they feel ?
28 Another important marketing task for the head is to encourage teachers to become more professionally involved with parents outside normal school hours — through curriculum workshops on reading , maths , science , etc where parents and teachers actually listen to each other .
29 We thought we had an enormous pile but unfortunately our fire was not very long lasting and by 6 o'clock we were wandering about looking at the other , more professionally built conflagrations .
30 In 1976 Brewer and Hills stated that ‘ It is time for librarians to take evaluation more seriously and to think more professionally about their teaching commitment ’ .
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