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

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1 Later the word was applied somewhat more loosely to capital letters and others of large size , introduced in the fifth to eighth centuries .
2 In recent months there has been a lively debate — much of it behind the scenes — into how the hospitality industry can speak more effectively to Government .
3 He transferred his mastery of comic timing and expression more successfully to film than many British comedians .
4 But going for gold these days is more down to money than motivation .
5 The journey through Louisiana was more down to earth .
6 Wilde took poetic licence to the extreme , for the true story is much more down to earth .
7 The reality could not be more down to earth and straightforward , though there is much more to this player than meets the eye .
8 The third source is more down to earth .
9 Incomers tend to see this in class terms as well — pilots are generally upper crust , while engineers are more down to earth ( socially as well as literally' ) Since many incomer workers are ex-military the distinction is often phrased in military terms : officers and ‘ other ranks ’ .
10 When the smoke clears Pain Teens turn out to be more down to earth , a punky bar band who occasionally stray into territory that can best be described as extra terrestrial .
11 The Kitchenware Records spokesperson , brought up on Newcastle Brown , was more down to earth .
12 more down to earth , more devoted to our purposes than those of the author , less concerned with artistic values than with a faithful rendering of the subject 's experience and interpretation of the world he lives in .
13 For the more down to earth woodworker it is interesting that often the cordless drill is picked up in preference to the mains powered one for many tasks .
14 our royalty is erm we sort of put on a pedestal and if you look at other European countries who still have royal families , they 're a bit more down to earth , some of them Europe go on bicycles and they do n't need , erm , all the limousines .
15 Unfortunately your head has a more down to earth message that stops you mid-melody .
16 More down to earth are essays on predicting the economy by Frank Hahn and the frontiers of medicine by Ian Kennedy .
17 Here is a more down to earth example than the ones suggested above : the drama is set in contemporary Britain , in a small rural area by the coast .
18 But after a lifetime working for God , a vicar 's cv does n't offer much to more down to earth employers .
19 Certainly there is much of interest here as the exhibition runs the whole gamut with further wide-ranging , bird 's eye views through more down to earth transcriptions to a couple of urban scenes .
20 The approaches to market segmentation referred to above apply more naturally to consumer markets than to industrial markets , where an entire market may be made up of just a few customers .
21 The main point , however , is that this alternative way of analysing profit seems to lend itself more naturally to business thinking and can be linked in with conceptual thinking about strategy .
22 Soviet legal specialists maintained that the neutralisation of Laos created a code of conduct applicable more broadly to neutralist states ( see Chapter 1 ) .
23 The matter of the paper is to present those areas of AI ( some would say that is too parochial and what I shall put forward belongs more generally to Computer Science ) where a mechanical analogue of consciousness might be sought in the future , and to argue that they are not the obvious places , and have not been subjected to much philosophical investigation .
24 Experience : persons who have been in other types of consulting seem to adapt more rapidly to executive search and this should be an important source of consultants for Heidrick and Struggles .
25 Most goldfish and related fish are sexually mature in their second year , although adulthood is related more directly to size than age .
26 But the waitresses in Marshall and Snelgrove had new uniforms , dark purple instead of the old coffee-cream shade , and a different style of cap , more up to date and less obtrusive .
27 Thus the importance of coinage for our understanding of the past diminishes , generally speaking , the more up to date we come .
28 For those who like to be a little more up to date , I recommend the ‘ Digital DDD ’ series ( CD or cassette ) ; recordings featuring Previn , Tennstedt , Marriner , Ozawa , Sawallisch , Slatkin , Muti , Ousset , Gavrilov and Zacharias from the mid '80s .
29 Surely , in any specialisation , each consultant who is widely experienced , but a bit out of date , should form a team with one or two younger , more vigorous , more up to date ‘ apprentice ’ consultants so that their strengths complement each other .
30 With the passage of time thereafter , the role of the audited accounts becomes progressively less important and other more up to date information , including up to date references and up to date experience of transactions and accounts , of whatever kind , covering later periods , become progressively more important . ’
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