Example sentences of "be [adv] more [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Except I am much more so than you !
2 I 'm not suggesting that erm , women magistrates would necessarily be any more just than men magistrates .
3 It would be still more so if all the ways in which nucleic acid molecules can recombine had been included .
4 ‘ I will be still more so if you will have someone look to my horses . ’
5 He would be even more so when he was over the spotty stage .
6 Even when our conscious feelings are not in a state of conflict , it is difficult to portray them relatively accurately in words , but it is much more so when they are .
7 I am sure this happens , but I do n't know that it is any more so than for most other serious books , including the Bible and Shakespeare .
8 But they do admit that it 's still more often than not a case of all talk and no action when boys discuss sex in the playground .
9 This is sometimes due to a generally secretive approach but it is probably more often because of a fear of being made to appear inadequate at the hands of an experienced interviewer .
10 It is even more so when treasures were cast into deep water .
11 Nowhere is this more so than in the sub-division of crime fiction that I have labelled the " crime novel " .
12 In summary , the decline and concentration of rural services has hit the most deprived sections of rural society hardest , and nowhere is this more so than in health care , where the closure of rural health facilities has meant that those in greatest need , women , the old , and the poor , now have least access to the services they need ( Haynes and Bentham , 1979 ) .
13 But she was much more still than Shelley , and on the whole very silent , and in her silence was a mournful quality .
14 The effort involved in any age would be awesome ; it was even more so when you considered the Incas had never invented even the simplest machine for cutting stone or lifting blocks from one place to another .
15 In no field of human endeavour was this more so than in the advancement of knowledge , in ‘ science ’ .
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