Example sentences of "more [adj] to make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If it is the latter , then we are seeing a constant rate of rape over the last decade but where women are more willing to make legal complaints and the police and courts not willing to convict other than a very small increase in the number .
2 For the elderly patients , however , psychiatrists were much more likely to make domiciliary visits , and to take a lead in service planning .
3 Although the requirement for a double diary entry may have increased errors , our data showed that patients are more likely to make retrospective entries in the evening and are more likely to miss data in the evening than in the morning , but errors in data entry ( inferred from discrepancies between the two forms of entry ) are no more likely in the evening than the morning .
4 Scientists working in a team , each looking at a separate facet of a problem , may well throw light on details , but they are no more likely to make fundamental discoveries than monkeys with typewriters .
5 How much more able to make that judgement were those colleagues who had already been on the board for seven years or more ? ’
6 The 20 cases where major support was provided are harder to categorise and more difficult to make general statements about .
7 Unfortunately it is more difficult to make light sources and light receptors that work at this longer wavelength .
8 It may be more difficult to make quick decisions , but it has the additional merit of making the design decisions those of the staff as a whole .
9 But hypnosis makes subjects even more liable to make such errors , William Putnam of the University of California has found .
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