Example sentences of "more [adj] [to-vb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As is widely known , results showed that those in the experimental group were more likely to remain at home than those in the control group , that the scheme held no cost disadvantages , that levels of subjective stress in carers were reduced , and that there were ‘ significant improvements in a range of indicators of subjective well-being and quality of care ’ for the clients in the experimental group compared with the control group .
2 On the other hand the slaves were rather more likely to revolt at sea than anyone else , and they were much more likely to commit suicide or die of shock and despair .
3 Your own recognition of improved living standards as key to stabilisation of numbers suggests that it will be more useful to look at livelihoods than fertility rates .
4 North America was still such a young country in 1700 that it will be more useful to look at Europe during this time .
5 It is much more difficult to get at property profits than at share profits — everyone has to live somewhere .
6 It is even more difficult to achieve at grassroots level , especially in those minefields with which both parties are well provided in countries such as Ukraine .
7 He knows one thing is certain — Forest will be much more difficult to beat at Wembley than they were against Wednesday , who joined Sheffield United as the only teams to have achieved a double over Forest this season .
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