Example sentences of "more [adv] in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Hence , more intensively in the 1900s , MOHs and such voluntary organizations as the Women 's Co-operative Guild and the Infant Health Society gave talks to women , issued leaflets , and established schools to train mothers in childcare and domestic skills .
2 Overall the rates are still coming down — but much more slowly in the late 1980s than in the decades before .
3 In the UK , Japan and the US there have been a spate of deregulatory initiatives taken by government , and European governments are also moving more slowly in the same direction .
4 The fact that they had mostly borrowed to modernise their economies and communications infrastructures in order to be able to participate more effectively in the global economy merely added piquancy to their plight .
5 The big English processors and distributors are not waiting for a conclusion to position themselves to compete more effectively in the new free market , expected to be in place by 1994 .
6 The rationale for these objectives lay not only in the inadequacies which were acknowledged to exist in the secondary schools surveyed , but more fundamentally in the educational philosophy which prevailed with the significant actors at that time .
7 yeah ten for the left and ninety for the right and the reason we talked about this and the way that 's involved in communication is that we said well if there 's a lot more power or a lot more contribution to the design of what we 're doing of a spatial nature and that is how the the audience 's brain work more powerfully in the spatial nature let's present what we have let's design it and then deliver it as close to a spatial nature as we can okay .
8 But it can also be recognised more widely in the Romantic movement which began with Rousseau , and was the predominant influence in literature and culture generally from the latter part of the eighteenth century and well into the nineteenth .
9 Bannister and Hunt gave the English hope for the future within the British Isles and more importantly in the wider post-imperial world .
10 More importantly in the long-term , continuing military tensions in the Middle East will divert the West from the much more important task of helping to build democracy east of the Oder .
11 But more importantly in the competitive Sparc clone marketplace , Opentec is claiming to have beaten other workstation developers to the punch by preparing a machine based around the Texas Instruments Viking/SuperSparc chip .
12 Is the restoration of health to be valued more highly in the young than the old , the productive than the nonproductive or have all lives equal value ?
13 This was more so in the nineteenth century as Nonconformity grew stronger and more involved in the mainstream of national life , but it had always been the case .
14 This was evident to me the first time I attended a Karajan rehearsal , and even more so in the first of our long conversations .
15 If the oboe band was a viable theatrical ensemble as late as 1688 , then it must have been even more so in the 1660s , when the orchestra as we conceive of it was merely starting to come into being .
16 It 's there in her wonderfully thoughtful , inward account of Quilter 's Now Sleeps the crimson petal on the ‘ Blow the Wind Southerly ’ disc of British song ( Disc 8 ) , in Schubert 's Du liebst mich nicht in the Edinburgh recital with Bruno Walter ( Disc 9 ) , even more so in the tremendous outpouring in Von ewiger Liebe in the same recital , and in all the Vier ernste Gesänge with Sargent ( the version with piano is much less communicative ) .
17 Serum calcium and urinary calcium excretion decreased in both groups , but more so in the clodronate group .
18 The immense summer heat of the Asian deserts , the low pressures they generate above them , the consequently varying winds — all these features dominate the weather of the western Pacific ( and much more so in the northern hemisphere , where the ocean is overshadowed by two immense land masses , compared with the relatively landless margins south of the equator ) .
19 Erm , so volume has been gradually growing as the year progresses and erm , and more so in the last erm , the last say six weeks of the er , of the half year .
20 And Rex found himself once more alone in the big bright room .
21 Reduction or special modification of certain segments is evident at the anterior and posterior ends of the abdomen , more especially in the latter region , and this specialization increases from the lower to the higher orders .
22 Toward the end of the nineteenth century and more especially in the twentieth , the responsibilities of government expanded .
23 The tourists had looked decidedly ordinary at times during the first half , but combined more fluently in the second to run up their most convincing victory to date , albeit a hollow one .
24 Galloway ( 1982 ) and Furlong ( 1985 ) present a body of evidence that disruptive behaviour has always existed among boys and girls , in state and public schools , across the age range but more prominently in the lower ability range .
25 Market-orientated , almost laissez-faire attitudes figured ever more prominently in the Conservative Party when in opposition in the 1970s .
26 This anxiety could be further compounded by the 1988 Education Act as competitiveness and accountability feature more prominently in the daily life of teachers .
27 They sat over the coffee , talking more easily in the cosy intimacy of the cottage than in the crowded bar of The Black Dog .
28 The definition of terrorist association , however , was phrased more broadly in the new legislation , and prison terms and fines for terrorist-related offences were increased .
29 Last week 's victory over Goran Ivanisevic was his first over a top 10 player and against Frana he never lost heart , even though his rival was holding serve far more comfortably in the early stages of both sets .
30 With the deterioration in East-West relations more generally in the late 1970s , other sets of negotiations made less progress .
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