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

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1 This wider outreach makes the opening words , ‘ The Word of God ’ , perhaps more arresting than the more technical title ‘ On Divine Revelation ’ .
2 The FSA has produced a document on safe terracing , which will be circulated next week and how entry and exit points to standing areas are perhaps more important than the terracing itself .
3 Where we have a different point of view is the point of view that says that a general education which will train the mind erm and expand capacity for judgement and so on , erm is perhaps more important than an exact knowledge of erm some particular political science theory .
4 What is perhaps more common than a share-for-share exchange is for part of the consideration to consist of debentures issued by Newco to vendor shareholders .
5 Perhaps more interesting than the individual entries is the way in which they are cross-referenced to so many other entries in the encyclopedia .
6 As an example of direct derivation we here prove a law relating IF and ALT that is apparently more powerful than the law unc we already have .
7 It was so much more congenial than the flat near Victoria — unsuitably dominated by Westminster Cathedral — where she had lived with her mother .
8 Choose a task requiring a variety of skills and experience , not those of an expert ( often an expert alone is much more competent than a group ) .
9 MOORE 'S VERBAL RECOLLECTIONS OF THE MINES ARE MUCH MORE EVOCATIVE THAN THE DRAWINGS THEMSELVES , IN WHICH THE MINERS APPEAR AS FROZEN STATUARY .
10 Moore 's verbal recollections of the mines are much more evocative than the drawings themselves , in which the miners appear as a frozen statuary .
11 The relationships described here are much more complex than a simple retrospective stereotype .
12 The second generation of machines will be much more complex than the first , for it will include machines capable of repairing and even reproducing the first generation !
13 Such an arrangement is potentially much more complex than the existing one .
14 These were much more complex than the statistical packages and linear modelling applications of the 1960s .
15 The technique also enables them to opt for a 4 ohms working impedance ( as opposed to the norm of 8 ohms ) in the knowledge that this figure is much more consistent than the nominal figure given for almost all other loudspeakers ( in one or two notable designs the impedance dips almost to a short-circuit at certain frequencies , making them un-usuable with many amplifiers ) .
16 The Madeiran archipelago is situated on the African plate in an area tectonically much more stable than the Azores .
17 Living organisms are much more stable than the molecules of which they are composed .
18 The structure would have been much more stable if the two supporting pillars had been placed closer together .
19 The keyboard and ensemble ricercari and the canzoni alla francese for ‘ istromenti da tasti ’ of Andrea Gabrieli were nearly all published posthumously when they were probably thirty or forty years old , that is to say not much more modern than the ricercari of Buus and Annibale Padovano ( see p. 234 ) .
20 They believe that the role of the community educator is much more limited than the rhetoric often implies .
21 For the first forty minutes they were much more composed than the league leaders and fully warranted the advantage they took in the 13th minute when David Kelly headed home Lee Clark 's cross after a winning midfield challenge by Ranson , a stable influence on his younger colleagues before falling victim to a calf injury twenty minutes from time .
22 In particular , stresses set up in such samples can be relieved in all directions whereas stresses in bedrock are much more concentrated since the rock is confined both laterally and vertically .
23 The wattage of the tool makes it much more versatile than a basic heat gun , and a range of uses are possible — from warming plastics for bending , to soft soldering of metal pipe connections .
24 ‘ It 's so much more real than a gas boiler .
25 The memory seemed to grow strongly into life , much more real than the present moment ; the glossy cream-coloured cooker stood like a house , black knobs winking like eyes , and the big brown table was a house , roofed over and four-square .
26 The result was that after two years out of racing , Niki asked Ron Dennis to give him a private test — mainly to assure himself that he had not lost his skill and that he could face the new world of FI wing cars , quicker and much more road-adhering than the old generation .
27 An upholstered stool would be much more appropriate than a coffee-table for this attractive and scholarly volume .
28 This final requirement makes it far re difficult to keep the list up to date but experience shown that a personalised approach is much more successful than a plain " to the industrial correspondent " .
29 The first disc of this compilation is very much more successful than the second .
30 For NEC , the order means an increase by one third on the current installed base of top end ACOS 3800 mainframes , bringing the total installed to 126 units , and making the ACOS 3800 much more successful than the previous top-end ACOS generation , of which only 46 were sold .
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