Example sentences of "[adv] more [adj] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There was , of course , now a great deal more interest in Eliot than in the play , but he had stipulated in advance that he was not to be subjected to any form of publicity : no press conferences , no interviews , no speeches ; as a result , he was much more relaxed at the first night and was even able to laugh at his own jokes . |
2 | Further , discomfort is much more prevalent at the base of an organization than it is at the top , both physically and psychologically . |
3 | Moreover while the analysis of interrelationships at the verbal level can draw on a highly-developed set of tools , in the form of the concepts and categories supplied by linguistics , the same analysis is much more difficult at the levels of content . |
4 | Well after the break , you can buy them , this is one of them , for as little as twenty five pounds , Elton John 's been wearing something altogether more expensive at the High Court this week but does it look much better ? |
5 | The Staatskanzlei , which controlled the day-to-day administration of foreign policy , had already been reorganised and made rather more efficient at the beginning of his period in office . |
6 | ‘ A little more shaping at the waist , perhaps ? ’ |
7 | Closer at hand they were apt to be still more astonished at the castle they saw , for this was different from any other in the land . |
8 | Some are usually more common at a particular age . |
9 | He was far more impressed at the fair in Guérande , an old fortified town north-west of St Nazaire , which he visited during his walking tour of Brittany with Du Camp in 1847 . |
10 | You need to be far more dynamic at the front , launching yourself at all sorts of angles . |
11 | Apparently , the ad consists of BRUCE DICKINSON holding the band 's mascot EDDIE up to the camera and drawling : ‘ Buckle up , or you could end up looking like this , ’ but market research has revealed that viewers were far more frightened at the prospect of looking like Brucie himself . |
12 | Benny had been even more astounded at the questions Patsy felt free to ask . |
13 | Even more significant at the grass roots level was the reversal of government policy on self-help villages , christened ujamaa villages ( which in kiSwahili means familihood ) . |
14 | Reductions in manufacturing employment were even more dramatic at the LLMA level , 1971–87 ( Table 5.6 ) , and were compounded by the disproportionate dependence on manufacturing of many of Britain 's provincial cities , especially Birmingham and Sheffield . |
15 | It all makes me even more angry at the injustice of the situation , and then I worry that I am passing on that anger when I 'm with the boys . ’ |
16 | Now , with the physical signs so very apparent , Celia was even more concerned at the prospect of confronting her . |
17 | Sometimes I thought I was going to ; sometimes I was even more scared at the thought that I would n't . |
18 | Nevertheless they were considerably more evangelical at the turn of the century than they are now . |