Example sentences of "more [adj] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With Nigel Clough withdrawn into a defensive position , Forest looked more solid at the back — even though they conceded a 12th minute Rod Wallace goal that gave Leeds fleeting hope of registering their first away win for almost 12 months .
2 ‘ We 've proved we can do it , and we 're more innovative at the moment than the Americans , ’ says Steve , who admits his career would have been far more difficult without the success of groups like Soul II Soul .
3 You may think of Simply Red as being more hollow at the centre than wild and crazy guys , but this shows neat exuberance and Hucknall 's increasingly inspired songs .
4 Norm was more pleasant at the dinner table when the boys were not there .
5 I mean supposing women 's football did get more support and i wen and i it did become more widespread , more popular at every level , there was time , the resources to do it , do you think the things that people complained about football at the top of this programme er , the bigotry , the aggression , the rowdiness , do you think they would begin to overwhelm women 's football in the way that some of you think they 've overwhelmed men 's football ?
6 Further , discomfort is much more prevalent at the base of an organization than it is at the top , both physically and psychologically .
7 to back him through thick and thin , but not before I had consulted the eight or nine senior legal Members ( some of them more distinguished at the Bar than myself ) and got their promises of support .
8 A calm relaxing feeling flows throughout the body as though lead weights were slowly pulling the body down into the chair , heavier and heavier , more and more calm at every moment .
9 On Aug. 30 he was more explicit at a press conference , urging political solutions and a calm and consistent policy to prevent escalation , and warning that " any resort to military force is unacceptable " .
10 It must be more democratic at every level .
11 But Sir George , as Roland had calculated , was more alarmed at the thought of pilgrimages of Leonora Stern than aware of the possibilities of Cropper and Blackadder .
12 But although it could be seen as the fashion of protest — ‘ what could be more defiant at a time of recession and social decay than seemingly lavish , luxurious clothes ? ’
13 He might have been a minor orator , not quite in the senate , nor yet on the stage , more likely at the Bar of some prosperous provincial town ; in fact he had made his early and relatively modest pile in some wholesale business .
14 There is dispute as to whether cutting is more likely at the time of menstruation ( Simpson 1976 ) .
15 This needs to be said , because some churches feel more competent at the analysis than the action .
16 Benny had been even more astounded at the questions Patsy felt free to ask .
17 ‘ I considered it more important at the time , ’ he confesses .
18 Reductions in manufacturing employment were even more dramatic at the LLMA level , 1971–87 ( Table 5.6 ) , and were compounded by the disproportionate dependence on manufacturing of many of Britain 's provincial cities , especially Birmingham and Sheffield .
19 Bottom currents were probably weak throughout the glacial episodes , but evidence from both the northern Rockall Trough and the Faeroe -Shetland Channel suggests that the bottom currents became more vigorous at the onset of an interglacial regime as temperatures increased .
20 I WAS more startled at the amount Mr Lamont was allowed to run up on his card rather than his doing it in the first place .
21 You need to be far more dynamic at the front , launching yourself at all sorts of angles .
22 Now , with the physical signs so very apparent , Celia was even more concerned at the prospect of confronting her .
23 The girl seemed to be more concerned at the loss of the eggs than her home , Christina noticed .
24 The world champion may not be worried about the £500 fine handed out for throwing the last game of his bizarre straight-games loss to Jahangir Khan in the final of last month 's Stuttgart Open , but he should be more concerned at the zero computer points assigned him for the Stuttgart tournament , which may enable Jahangir to overtake him in the New Year rankings , plus the fact that any further misdemeanour will probably mean draconian punishment .
25 It all makes me even more angry at the injustice of the situation , and then I worry that I am passing on that anger when I 'm with the boys . ’
26 ‘ Interest groups are more vociferous at the planning stages .
27 Nevertheless they were considerably more evangelical at the turn of the century than they are now .
28 If the commission , which since its inception has been the CIVC 's ComCon ( Commission Consultative ) , required a yardstick on which to base their annual increase or decrease of production limits , then it would have been more rational at the time to term the figure , whether or not it was actually 50 hectolitres per hectare , an average for the region .
29 Moreover while the analysis of interrelationships at the verbal level can draw on a highly-developed set of tools , in the form of the concepts and categories supplied by linguistics , the same analysis is much more difficult at the levels of content .
30 Lieutenant Whitby of the Cameronians confirmed that laxness had been rife , although he was more worried at the lack of respect meted to the prisoner than the damage done to his self-esteem .
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