Example sentences of "[art] [adj] more [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I believe the magazine was read quite widely even by some of our hierarchy , and sometimes I felt obliged to censor the odd more outspoken word when I considered it might cause trouble .
2 The lower more level land , around Balerno , for example , is good agricultural land .
3 Instances of the second more sudden realization are rarer .
4 Following such a process the following more detailed set of criteria could be derived .
5 Yet , running through them , the still more ancient river Indus had existed for millions of years before their rise .
6 He was unwilling to disclose the still more impressive amount accruing on his retirement at age fifty-five , but this was of purely theoretical interest to me .
7 The gradual perception of this has gone with the still more necessary shift by which people have at last gradually begun to realise that human welfare too converges very considerably with both these things .
8 Taiwan kept some tariffs high , and until coerced by the United States had used the still more effective trade weapon of an undervalued currency .
9 In Poplar , as elsewhere in the winter of 1902–03 , and in the still more severe distress of 1903–04 , public funds were opened for the ‘ relief of distress ’ , often sponsored by newspapers .
10 The matter was adjourned till Monday , with the threat of Lord S 's resignation hanging over everybody and the still more alarming possibility that Winston , if thwarted , would resign , split the country and the party and produce a situation of real gravity .
11 Er yeah and if you were a , if you were a rightist cadre that had doubts about all this and actually wanted to go the slow more moderate line , you could also find enough in here to be able to , to sort of curtail things a bit ?
12 His Perestroika , written in the summer of 1987 , reflected the same more careful tone .
13 His Western network for other news was wider even than that , not to mention the other more extravagant system he had discussed with no one except , of course , Loppe .
14 The other more promising line of investigation is to explore directly the nature of conversational interaction .
15 This then simply represents a transfer of jobs from the widget-making company to the company supplying the new more productive machinery for widget making . )
16 This is not necessary for the new more mature NVQ students .
17 This extends the earlier more general overview on education and training for online searching written by Wanger in 1979 .
18 In local government finance , work by Tony Travers ( 1988 ) is useful as are the case studies on local authority budgeting edited by Elcock and Jordan ( 1987 ) and the ensuing more theoretical book by Elcock et al.
19 These would undoubtedly deter smaller corporations and bring down the incidence of corporate crime , particularly amongst the relatively smaller national-bound corporations , and even those larger corporations whose capital equipment is relatively fixed and who need the local more specialized work force .
20 What was needed was a simpler more speedy procedure and so Parliament intervened with the first Public Health Act in 1848 , the forerunner of modern public health legislation .
21 Pregnancy is a wonderful time to have constitutional homoeopathic treatment because changes can happen much more quickly and simply than at other times resulting in a healthier more energetic body that will perform its functions with greater ease ( see Chapter 1 ) .
22 On Mr. Pegg 's behalf , a further more detailed submission is made to which I shall refer later .
23 Susie had come from a village ten miles from the Oxfordshire market town in which the school was placed : her previous village primary school had had two teachers ; her experience in that school at a younger more protected age seemed to her less interesting and more childish .
24 Gramsci 's most original contribution to Marxism lies in his analysis of the ways in which the state transforms coercive force into a structured more consensual domination to which he gives the name ‘ hegemony ’ .
25 A month later , with polling day only two weeks away , Baldwin took the lucky chance of a long-standing ‘ non-political ’ engagement to address the Peace Society in the Guildhall and used the occasion to tilt the balance in a still more pacific direction .
26 She adjusted it at a still more ludicrous angle in the mirror .
27 In July 1297 Winchelsey had news of a still more recent document , issued in February , conceding the whole principle of taxation of the clergy by the French king .
28 A still more influential statement of the ‘ new political thinking ’ in Soviet foreign policy came in the Soviet leader 's address to the General Assembly of the United Nations in December 1988 .
29 Yet the title of ‘ the world 's most luxurious train' was snatched away in 1985 by a still more exclusive charter operation introduced to British metals by a company which owned none of its own locomotives or coaching stock .
30 The process of extracting the gold is a still more emotive issue , since the preferred method involves sprinkling a solution of cyanide ( which bonds with metals ) on to the ground-up ore .
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