Example sentences of "more [adv] [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The advantages of Unix for multi-user systems are becoming more widely accepted in computing circles , but it should be noted that Unix versions of our specialist software packages are as yet unavailable .
2 Gold is much more widely distributed in nature than jade .
3 The third kind of relational information , that between speaker and bystander , is more rarely encoded in bystander honorifics .
4 There were significant changes in the services provided , but these are more properly discussed in Chapter 4 .
5 However , among the things which we tend to think of as good there are some few things which are more easily conceived in abstraction from any larger social or natural context and we will expect Moore 's method of isolation to reveal these as the main bearers of intrinsic goodness .
6 The implications of the requirement of coherence can be more easily demonstrated in relation to atemporal objects .
7 New teaching methods were more easily discussed in business studies or applied social science than in an area like engineering with an established body of knowledge and longer traditions of teaching .
8 It is , however , a presumption that may be more easily displaced in family cases particularly those involving children where it has not in the past been usual practice to award costs against an unsuccessful party .
9 These are small batteries of the type more normally used in hearing aids .
10 Water Rails are more generally distributed in winter , when birds have recently been recorded in up to 20 inland localities in one winter , more than in any one breeding season .
11 Present-day runners , whether amateur or professional , are more suitably attired in vest and shorts and well-trained .
12 The ideology of the three Thatcher governments is more clearly demonstrated in housing than in any other area of social policy .
13 This book is useful but could have been of more value if it had been more clearly grounded in practice .
14 If you have been out of nursing or health visiting for six months or less you may feel that completing a formal course is a waste of valuable time which might be more profitably spent in reorientation to your new job .
15 The condition is more appropriately treated in specialist addiction units .
16 No systematic attempt is made at this point to resolve the many doubts about the details of Hocazade 's career , particularly the dates of his various appointments , since his career impinges on those of a number of Muftis and the conflicts are more appropriately discussed in detail where they arise in these contexts .
17 Experience of these techniques has recently prompted Oldfield ( 1983b ) to propose a steady-state model of ecosystem change related to man 's impact on environment as an additional alternative to more familiar successional and cyclic models , and this is more appropriately considered in relation to other time-bound developments ( chapter 8 , p. 182 ) .
18 Few subjects are more hotly debated in curriculum committees .
19 Direction more frequently employed in water treatment ( 8 ) .
20 Nor is it by any means the case that the nouveau roman is automatically considered in France as emblematic of postmodernism : this remains a largely imported concept , more frequently raised in discussion concerning the wider cultural condition .
21 From 1660 onwards , pottery was more frequently used in food preparation and consumption , and there was the first ceremonial use of plates in parlour display .
22 The origin of such pruning is possibly associated with the discouragement of other invading ants , for it is more frequently found in ant species with stinging rather than other chemical defences .
23 This vicious circle is more precisely specified in Chapter 7 .
24 The issue of natural genius is more fully treated in chapter five below ; here , it is necessary to observe that Duck 's success was largely a consequence of the attention inevitably accorded to a prodigy of any description .
25 The consequences of this gulf between ‘ hidden ’ users and official agencies will be more fully explored in Chapter 9 .
26 ideas should be differently ordered or more fully expressed in order to convey their meaning ;
27 We may extend our analysis of urban-rural shift to these years , 1981–87 , by reference to Table 5.5 , which disaggregates the South and North of Great Britain further into types of districts , a breakdown that is more fully explained in Chapter 7 and utilized in Chapters 8 to 11 .
28 ( This theory is more fully described in Chapter 5 . )
29 In other cases , as we more fully discuss in chapter 5 , the use of NFI alternatives to capital transfers incur distinctly second-best solutions to the problem .
30 This is more fully discussed in Chapter 8 .
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