Example sentences of "[adv] even more [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Scottish parents are apparently even more likely to do this — one in three parents never protect their children from its harmful rays despite the fact that many of them have particularly delicate skin .
2 It was perhaps even more alarming to learn that the Distant Early Warning System , the chain of radar stations ringing the Soviet Union from Greenland to Alaska , had more than once given the alarm which put Strategic Air Command into the air en route to the target thanks to picking up a moon echo or a flock of geese migrating in formation .
3 However , wealth is perhaps even more difficult to measure than income and reliable data prove elusive .
4 I was now even more impatient to see Mr Rochester , but when I was having tea with Mrs Fairfax in the afternoon , the first thing she said was , ‘ It 's fine weather for the master 's journey . ’
5 Robson is now even more determined to assist United in the overriding ambition of bringing the League title to Old Trafford for the first time in 25 years .
6 Nevertheless , though the currents of genuine popular opinion are now even more difficult to evaluate than they had been earlier , given the intensified persecution from 1942 onwards of even relatively trivial ‘ offences ’ of criticizing the regime or ‘ subverting ’ the wartime ordinances , every sign points towards the growth in this period of a ‘ silent majority ’ increasingly critical of the Nazi regime — even if the criticism was often only obliquely expressed — and ready to blame it for the mounting miseries of the war .
7 It is sometimes even more valuable to entertain a group of journalists together .
8 The fact that people using credit cards were actually even more likely to say this about them suggests that many credit card users might well be happier if they were not quite so easy to use .
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