Example sentences of "more enthusiasm [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Then , equally important , George Bush must sell that deal to Congress with far more enthusiasm than his officials have lately shown for the multilateral approach to trade reform .
2 Perhaps the decision was made because it was here that Manzoni fell when attempting to negotiate a stairway with more enthusiasm than regard for his age .
3 Here a vast crowd did display more enthusiasm than that before Notre Dame and the Emperor and Empress were obliged to appear frequently on the balcony of the palace to acknowledge the cheers .
4 He addressed Coleridge , with more enthusiasm than skill , in a poem which begins ‘ Hail to thee Coleridge , youth of various powers ! ’ , and which expresses in its stilted , conventional way , something of the electrifying effect produced by Coleridge 's passionate eloquence on any sympathetic listener .
5 Boardwalk bounded along with more enthusiasm than grace at the head of the second group while two horses , including the favourite , made the running some three lengths clear of her .
6 Then there were new Switchboards springing up all over the place , sometimes with more enthusiasm than resources and occasionally with decidedly dubious intent or policy .
7 He 'd even tried his hand at tapping boots , they were done with more enthusiasm than skill , but so far there had been no complaints from the customers .
8 Preston took the tube to Polly 's , an experience which the twins anticipated with rather more enthusiasm than he .
9 She had been afraid to tell Nancy 's story to Dr Losberne , since the good doctor was very excitable and often acted with more enthusiasm than wisdom .
10 Ashley yelled , flourishing a bottle of generic whisky with more enthusiasm than care ; she cracked the bottle off the oak-panelled wall of the castle 's crowded entrance hall , but without , apparently , causing damage to either .
11 Jenny laughed with more enthusiasm than the witticism merited .
12 It was said that one of our very junior officers , with more enthusiasm than judgement , had been setting about a smuggler with the help of a dinghy oar when the " smuggler " yelled , " Stop it you silly b … ,
13 The activity was certainly engaged in with more enthusiasm than in the previous tutorials based on the complete version of the story .
14 They were perpetrated by my great-aunt Olwen , an eccentric lady with more enthusiasm than talent ! ’
15 A change of routine would be invigorating and you would return to the road in the autumn with more enthusiasm as well as more ability .
16 Governments , throughout Europe especially , found themselves , sometimes reluctantly as in Britain , sometimes with more enthusiasm as in Prussia , assuming an increasingly managerial role in economic life as the basis of political and military power .
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