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

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1 However , those who operate the law are well aware that it will only be respected to the extent that it conforms with public opinion : the reason why journalists and broadcasters are not prosecuted much more often for undoubted infringements of the letter of the laws of contempt and official secrecy is simply that the authorities are well aware that up-to-the-hilt enforcement of these vague laws would bring the law into further disrepute , and precipitate precisely the sort of clash between government and the press that it has been the British genius to avoid , whenever possible , by cosy arrangements .
2 How much more so for faecal incontinence !
3 He faced to the front again then turned back more slowly for another look .
4 The coefficients are likely to vary even more widely for those regions whose data were not included in the modelling exercise .
5 The two control sample carers ( Mrs Mitchell 's daughter and Mrs Wilkins ' nephew ) were both still quite definite about wanting to see their relative in institutional care ; Mrs Mitchell 's daughter said that she was becoming more and more anxious about her mother being at risk at home ; and Mrs Wilkins ' nephew saying that she was more than ever in need of care , and the strain upon him of having to cope with her difficult personality was making him wish even more acutely for institutional care .
6 The only way this impinged on the message Macmillan had been taking up to the generals in the front-line was that they might now have to prepare even more urgently for military operations to reinforce allied policy .
7 They left with a strong commitment to share their experiences at home and to campaign even more vigorously for concrete action by the North American governments and churches .
8 For him , and even more so for potential runners in their 40s , Mr John Major , Mr Chris Patten and A.N.Other , the timing was all wrong .
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