Example sentences of "even more [adj] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Events at Sheffield 's Grosvener House hotel proved even more spectacular than entrepreneur Ray Carter had hoped for when Lisa Crossland , of GT Sports , claimed he that PPF pool entrepreneur Ray Carter had taken the jackets from her shop , promising to pay up later . |
2 | Yet , as many Taiwanese realise , the growing closeness between the two countries may be even more dangerous than distance . |
3 | And now street pushers are peddling impure tablets which could be even MORE deadly than Ecstasy alone . |
4 | It is all very well for modern econometric historians to argue retrospectively that slave or serf agriculture was actually more profitable or even more efficient than agriculture manned by free labour . |
5 | This sort of scheme will be even more effective when credit transfer arrangements are in place , when the vocational and academic routes are intertwined , and when issues of perceived different status as between tracks are resolved . |
6 | The nut is made from Wilkaloid , a substance that it is even more slippery than graphite and a closely guarded industry secret . |
7 | He told Darlington Conservative councillors : ‘ We would be controlled from Newcastle by an assembly even more remote than County Hall in Durham . |
8 | It becomes even more irritating when yarn splits — as it often does — and causes problems when latching off . |
9 | Meyers finds ‘ The equation of the anus with the life source … an obscene and outrageous idea ’ ( Homosexuality and Literature , 148 ) and concludes that Birkin is using Ursula as a homosexual substitute — this being even more perverse than homosexuality proper because ( according to Clifford Allen in a book ominously titled Homosexuality : Its Nature , Causation and Treatment ) the anus in homosexual love symbolizes the vagina and ‘ anal intercourse is only unconscious incestuous behaviour ’ ( p. 50 , quoted by Meyers , Homosexuality and Literature , 178 ) . |
10 | Because of the complexity of conveying all the assets , agreements for the sale of businesses are perhaps even more varied than share sale agreements . |
11 | He was even more irritated when Bunny told her she was to be interviewed by a reporter from the Manchester Daily News . |
12 | Furthermore , PGE type compounds have been shown to be effective inhibitors of FMLP activated human neutrophils , making it even more unlikely that indomethacin induced inhibition of cyclo-oxygenase underlies the ability of indomethacin to attenuate FMLP induced chemiluminescence from neutrophils . |
13 | Age is the most important single influence over whether people are using credit currently — even more important than income . |
14 | John Disley , course director of the first 11 London marathons , says : ‘ Because road running has become so much more important in recent years — in some countries even more important than track and field events — it seems to be sensible for world records to be ratified . ’ |
15 | ‘ We have lost a lot of ponds all over the country , so the ones we do have are even more important as wildlife habitats . ’ |
16 | Such integration is even more important when money is limited . |
17 | This had always been even more precious than love-making , or was its most precious part . |
18 | When children arrived , matters became even more complicated and ultimatley more tragic . |
19 | Even more skulking than Water Rail . |
20 | But the Arabs and their own new religion proved even more persuasive than Christianity . |
21 | If power is distributed unequally in patterned ways , it is even more obvious that material resources are spread unequally . |
22 | The display can be even more eye-catching if use is made of the wide choice of containers now available . |
23 | The dog flea acts as an intermediate host for the larvae of the common tapeworm , Dipylium caninum which makes it even more vital that flea infestations should be controlled . |
24 | A question that becomes even more vital when unanimity is not available at the ICC , and a victory involving the associates must be backed by at least two thirds of the nine Test nations . |
25 | The use of rests can be particularly telling , and a moment of silence can be even more poignant than sound , especially as a preparation for an effective utterance . |
26 | Simple text editing can be performed and files loaded and saved to and from other directories but it lacks the power of SideKick 's notepad , in fact it 's even more basic than Spotlight 's offering . |
27 | The house walls store heat and provide a shelter from the winds that can be even more damaging than frost , so that double walls can be planted to thyme , rosemary , tarragon , sage and lemon verbena . |
28 | It is possible to be even more forgiving than Tit for Tat . |
29 | Neighbourhood policing in sandbag areas like West Belfast is even more difficult than community relations work . |
30 | When a worker is on piece work , it is even more difficult because concentration is required for the job in order to earn the best return . |