Example sentences of "as more [adj] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is a fallacy to regard that process as some kind of negative slippery slope along which each reluctant step should be seen as more sinful than the last .
2 The specs will be submitted to X/Open Co Ltd for inclusion in the Portability Guide , and the standards-making consortium , seen as more neutral than the Open Software Foundation , will publish specifications for Motif , taking away some of the political heat from the decision .
3 And now Benn can claim he has the senior crown as the WBC title is regarded as more prestigious than the WBO version held by Eubank .
4 The Minoan religion was itself in transition , and we can see the humanoid deities as more evolved than the daemons , who were older nature-spirits .
5 The most diligent student of the region 's past will find it extremely difficult to fix upon any period in earlier times in which the condition of the people can be seen as more attractive than the point reached by the early 1960s .
6 It is not merely the case that some subjects have been numerically dominated by men and others numerically dominated by women ; as Keller ( 1983 ) has argued , science is generally regarded as more masculine than the arts :
7 The extent of the coverage is seen as more reliable than the scattered ground-based measurements , although other scientists have pointed out that atmospheric temperatures are not so relevant for surface life , and that the microwave readings can also be thrown out by water droplets and other atmospheric particles .
8 There is virtually no difference between action and control samples in Ipswich in organic brain syndrome and possession of behavioural problems ; control sample clients appear older in Newham and more problematic in terms of informal care and in possession of behavioural problems , and in Ipswich in terms of indoor mobility ; only in Newham on OBS score and indoor mobility can action sample clients be seen as more problematic than the control samples .
9 The present scheme must be viewed as more acceptable than the radical changes Mr Waterfield and his trustees have been forced to consider in recent months .
10 Both inspectors are presented as more interesting than the colleagues and suspects they move among .
11 So a budgeting shortfall today was regarded as more important than an energy shortfall tomorrow .
12 The individual group was seen as more important than the umbrella organisation .
13 In the two schools in which I spent much of my working life ( one as head , one as assistant teacher responsible for physical education ) the broad aims were almost identical and may be summed up as follows : the creation of a living community of children in which the Arts , music , painting and poetry flourished ; where social awareness came before selfish intolerance ; where the written and spoken word was valued as a means to a more distant educational end rather than as an end in itself ; where understanding of number was regarded as more important than the ability to manipulate figures .
14 A consensus between powerful corporate interests is regarded as more important than the sovereignty of elected representatives .
15 Yep and they 're probably nowadays as more important than the conductors .
16 That is why we could treat them as more Realist than the Realists .
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