Example sentences of "[verb] even more [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | That relics of them should have survived for such a vast period of time seemed even more difficult to believe . |
2 | ‘ This combined to help us become even more determined to continue to lead the way in the provision of high quality care for the community ’ , he added . |
3 | After recent mass arrests and tortures in Beijing , it has become even more difficult to claim that the government is unaware of the excesses committed in Lhasa . |
4 | In the 1970s the odds had lengthened against effective leadership from the White House ; there had been a succession of failed presidencies public confidence in political institutions had slumped disastrously and congress had become even more difficult to deal with . |
5 | It had seemed even more logical to choose this MP since he 'd built up a vast international organization devoted to security . |
6 | In such a climate it seems even more suitable to pursue the creation of a radical , insider ethnography and in the not too distant past this even seemed to have official support . |
7 | I feel even more uneasy to find the alien proceedings wearing such an everyday look . |
8 | ‘ But it did n't help matters when , that evening in your flat , you did your damnedest — and succeeded — in sounding like a hard-hearted go-getter , so it became even more important to steer him away . |
9 | In the 1330s , the problems created by the feudal relationship between the two kings became even more difficult to resolve . |
10 | When thinking about the bereaved , this is the sort of network of family and friends it becomes even more crucial to identify and contact . |
11 | When this feeling is fostered by a political climate which proclaims egalitarianism and equality for all , the implementation of a school programme for the gifted becomes even more difficult to achieve . |