Example sentences of "were more [adj] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The reason for this seems to have been that Victorian British industrialists looked for a quick return , while the Germans were more prepared to take a long view . |
2 | Despite the difficulties in changing attitudes outlined in this chapter , there is little doubt that workers in mainstream social services provision were more prepared to accept the idea and practical implications of integration provision than those in mainstream education . |
3 | Older , more educated women were more likely to answer the questions correctly , but only 51 of the 150 most educated women correctly identified hypothyroidism and 105 phenylketonuria . |
4 | Feigen admitted , however , that primary market dealers were more likely to support the auction house practice . |
5 | Patients in urban areas were more likely to attend a hospital clinic ( 86% ( 1054 ) v 46% ( 442 ) , p<0.001 ) . |
6 | The proportion of the population screened was higher in rural areas ( 1.1% ) than in urban areas ( 0.6% ) and this may be because urban diabetic patients were more likely to attend a hospital diabetic clinic . |
7 | The same study found that people who read a daily paper were more likely to watch the news on TV than people who did not . |
8 | The 1988 BCS argues that Asians and Afro-Caribbeans were more likely to become the victims of crime but that this is : |
9 | Elderly women were more likely to find a home with the children than were elderly men , doubtless because they were more useful as babysitters and in doing odd bits of sewing . |
10 | They were more likely to find an area if a grid of squares was provided , and more likely to find a perimeter if there was no grid but distances round the edges of the figure were labelled ; the use of the terms " perimeter " and " area " , especially the latter , reduced success . |
11 | Afro-Caribbeans were more likely to know the offender well and were more likely than Asians or whites to be victimised by other Afro-Asians . |
12 | The appeals court ruling meant that several laws restricting abortion passed by other states were more likely to provide a vehicle for a reconsideration of Roe v. Wade than the Louisiana statute . |
13 | As in many asylums , rehabilitation had tended to revolve around the acute admission wards from which patients were more likely to make a full recovery . |
14 | In 1989 primiparous women aged over 35 were more likely to have a non-elective caesarean section than those aged <=35; ( 9/46 ( 20% ) v 59/618 ( 10% ) , p<0.05 ) . |
15 | These children had easily excitable nervous systems and the very shy were more likely to have a thin face and blue eyes . |
16 | Men said they were more likely to have an orgasm , but that there was more exploring and learning involved with a woman . |
17 | More management training was the area most commonly specified as the way in which programmes would like to be developed , less so by smaller libraries , who were more likely to indicate an undifferentiated need for ‘ more ’ training of any type . |
18 | Thus , while marrying the father was the most likely outcome of an extra-marital conception in 1970 ; by 1988 , single women were more likely to terminate the pregnancy or give birth to the child without marrying the father ( Figure 2 ) . |
19 | There is no doubt that subjects in this study were more likely to recall the situations in which they had experienced risk . |
20 | On the other hand it can be argued that , by rejecting the bid , the MMC were more concerned to maintain the existence of competition ( as measured by the number of firms in the market ) rather than enhance the ability to compete ( as claimed by those arguing that a merger would lower unit costs ) . |
21 | The range and scale of discovery sought is not perhaps strictly relevant , but in practice courts were more ready to allow the use of discovery under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure when relatively modest demands were made . |
22 | As the figure shows , both pre-exposed groups showed latent inhibition ( were more ready to consume the AB compound on test than subjects not given pre-exposure ) but the size of the effect was much diminished in the group that experienced A and B separately . |