Example sentences of "more [adv] when [art] " in BNC.

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1 In such circumstances the state has sought to mitigate the consequences of recession on small firms although it seems to have acted more effectively when the existence of a larger company is threatened .
2 In such circumstances the state has sought to mitigate the consequences of recession on small firms although it seems to have acted more effectively when the existence of a larger company is threatened .
3 The balance is a difficult one to strike , the more so when a thorough knowledge of the patient 's mind as well as her body is required .
4 He is right to say that the fares are too high even more so when the fare is the same whether you join the trains at Crewe or London .
5 IT IS always worthy of remark when impressions align with statistics , and the more so when the Government 's statistics mesh with those generated by pressure groups .
6 With your permission , I shall let it be known that you are in fact my lord 's bastard — bastardy , whilst it precludes a royal marriage , is no impediment to a good match , more especially when the bride possesses a sizeable dowry . ’
7 It can hardly be said , even using this attenuated chain of reasoning , that the harm is ‘ likely , ’ more especially when the protesters had made plain their aversion to the use of force of any kind .
8 That 's asking an awful lot of people who seek no more than a relaxing pint or two , or more especially when the Bishop pulls the first pint of the day .
9 Decisions are often reached more quickly when a chairperson is doing their role effectively and pulling strands together than when opinions are being tossed haphazardly around a group .
10 An element in a number of such cases is a tendency to apply the tests more strictly when the application is made by the plaintiff , after he had selected the forum , especially where the application concerns his own evidence .
11 Joseph scowled back with mock ferocity at his brother as he picked up another glass and he was sipping it more circumspectly when a grinning dark-haired French youth of about eighteen approached them , holding out his hand .
12 The systems work even more efficiently when the building structure is sealed and most of the air is re-circulated .
13 The affinity between dog and cat reveals itself in the number of equi-status or near-equi-status traits they have in common ; and the differences between dog and cat appear more sharply when the affinity patterns are articulated in greater detail by means of diagnostic frames .
14 While the ability of organised skilled workers to restrict entry to their trade and to develop defensive strategies probably means their wages rose more sharply when the economy turned up , and fell less quickly on the downturns , this would have the effect of flattening fluctuations rather than of misdirecting trends .
15 A fragment from an altarpiece can not be appraised in just the same way as an independent portrait ; and a craftsman 's skill is esteemed more accurately when the materials used are rightly identified .
16 She felt this even more strongly when the news began to come to England of the concentration camps that were discovered when the troops swept through Germany .
17 This the more particularly when the surrounding society has discriminated against them .
18 Marslen-Wilson and Welsh ( 1978 ) found that fluent restorations occurred more frequently when the word was very predictable ( e.g. in Still he wanted to smoke a cikarette ) than when it was only moderately predictable ( e.g. , in It was his mizfortune that they were stationary ) .
19 The practical effects on the reporting unit can be seen more readily when a proprietary view is taken of a group of companies .
20 Do this initial cultivation in early spring , and be ready to hoe or fork out weeds again once or twice more before planting or sowing in mid-spring , as weed seeds will germinate more readily when the soil is disturbed , and with the start of warmer weather .
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