Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] more to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To talk of policy in matters of care except in the context of available resources and timescales for action owes more to theology than to the purposeful delivery of a caring service . |
2 | NO BRITISH sport owes more to television than athletics . |
3 | ‘ Goddess , goddess , the plot leans more to murk ! ’ he grumbled . |
4 | Sugar contributes more to calorie intake than in the past , mainly due to the increased consumption of processed beverages and foods , which may bode ill for the population 's teeth , but also reveals increased purchasing power . |
5 | At the primary level the problem relates more to progression . |
6 | Mr Smith assures us that this ‘ strength ’ is because the Labour Party owes more to Methodism than to Marxism . |