Example sentences of "be [verb] [that] more [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It has also been shown that more sensitive judgements can be obtained from children when the power figure — so often represented by the adult — is removed ( Lloyd and Donaldson , 1976 ) .
2 It should , however , be recognised that more rapid intestinal transit , by reducing the time available for absorption , could contribute to decreased bile acid absorption and diarrhoea .
3 If it is decided that more relevant information for the balance sheet would be the plant 's replacement cost , then that entry becomes more subjective : different accountants might produce different replacement costs from different markets .
4 This can be seen to be in accordance with the Yerkes-Dodson law if it is assumed that more difficult tasks are those which require greater attentional capacity ( c.f. Kahneman , 1973 ) .
5 It was agreed that more vigorous representations would have to be made .
6 Similarly , for spatial questions it was predicted that more correct responses would occur in association with eye movement to the left rather than the right .
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