Example sentences of "[adv] more to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All the same , there was perhaps rather more to this matter than initially meets the eye .
2 There is far more to Nuer religion than this cursory sketch can convey .
3 While networks and alliances vary enormously , one conclusion is clear : there is far more to local authority decision-making than simply the officer-councillor dimension .
4 But that was due more to slower growth in domestic demand — and hence slower growth in demand for German exports — on the part of its trading partners than to a big jump in German imports .
5 On this last point , I have argued that differences between large specimens ( such as the Petralona cranium ) and small specimens ( such as the Steinheim cranium ) do warrant a degree of taxonomic separations , whereas others consider that the differences are due more to internal population variation such as sexual dimorphism .
6 Rutter ( 1977 ) has shown that brain-damaged children are at greater risk of psychiatric disorder than undamaged children , possibly due more to abnormal brain activity rather than to a straightforward loss of brain function .
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