Example sentences of "more [adv] for the " in BNC.

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1 Individuals have to search more intensively for the most favourably priced goods , and firms have to determine their new prices ( not easy when production costs are continually changing ) and then disseminate the information .
2 This time the party campaigned more effectively for the treaty and 60% of its supporters voted Yes .
3 However , due to the limited capacities of the Committee it was recommended that the group should concentrate on running the centre more effectively for the time being and to engage management consultants to help it develop the capacity to run more complicated projects .
4 The research aims to develop techniques of obtaining information about the landscape using remote sensing systems and to present and display these data so that they may be used more effectively for the management of landscape resources .
5 This is not simply for the purpose of recouping capital costs , but more importantly for the purpose of generating huge profits for the private sector developers .
6 But more importantly for the Republic of Cyprus , shaped by the late Archbishop Makarios , the conference will concentrate minds on the division of the island .
7 Winds gusted to 70-80 mph at Glasgow and Edinburgh but , more ominously for the population in some other parts of the country where a blanket of thick snow still covered the ground , copious rainfall and exceptionally mild air from a southerly point swept Scotland .
8 Bob works relentlessly for one purpose ; that his music could change mankind 's thinking to bring about unity among the races , and more so for the oppressed people .
9 The primary source of water in the region is the river flowing under our boats , less notorious now for its canyons and rapids , more so for the political , environmental and legal battles that rage over its water .
10 However , Nicks , — Bradshaw , Kinsbourne and Feigin ( 1978 ) found that concurrent verbalisation increased response times for both hands on a typing task but more so for the right hand .
11 When either 2 or 6 words had also to be held in memory then reaction times for both hemispheres improved but more so for the left hemisphere than for the right hemisphere , leading to a RVF superiority .
12 Overall , it seems fair to conclude that the right hemisphere does possess some word processing capacity , probably more so for the written than for the spoken word , for concrete or early-learned rather than abstract or later-learned words and for receptive rather than executive aspects of language .
13 This was even more so for the special programmes developed by the Community , such as the Integrated Mediterranean Programmes which were established to enable the southern regions of France , Italy and Greece to adjust to the accession of Spain and Portugal into the EC .
14 Users value the network for the access it gives to computer and information resources on campus but perhaps even more so for the gateway it provides to JANET , the network linking hundreds of institutions and thousands of computers in the UK .
15 As archbishop , Anselm had many duties connected with the discipline , orthodoxy , organization , and peace of his whole diocese and province , and more broadly for the whole alter orbis of Britain .
16 Either they show that the Japanese magic touch is concentrated mainly in manufacturing , or , more worryingly for the West , they demonstrate the costs of entry into unfamiliar markets that Japanese firms are willing to pay .
17 She decided not to probe any more deeply for the moment .
18 Further , if a shopper with some perverted sense of humour , intending only to create confusion and nothing more both for the supermarket and for other shoppers , switches labels , I do not think that that act of label switching alone is without more an appropriation , though it is not difficult to envisage some cases of dishonest label switching which could be .
19 ‘ Hawk ’ is often used as a general term for smaller birds of prey , as well as more strictly for the genus Accipiter .
20 Parents caught in this situation need the opportunity to balance their views about what is happening and watch more carefully for the trigger to the behaviour problems .
21 Even more tragically for the vicar is the fact that for many unchurched families he is simply a cog–in the death machine ; an impersonal professional who has to mumble a few words before the curtains swish and the coffin descends to the fires below .
22 He went off and came back soon , dressed more appropriately for the street .
23 His books are still read , though more now for the nostalgia they generate than for their real-world relevance .
24 And as for women in their 30s and 40s , Time claims they feel the feminist movement betrayed them by failing to warn them about the sacrifices women had to make in exchange for equality and by pursuing the wrong goals — pushing more strongly for the equal rights amendment than for child care or flexible working hours .
25 The RNID runs similar services for the deaf , and in both fields there are large numbers of local and several regional welfare organizations that cater more immediately for the welfare of the blind and deaf of their localities .
26 Regularly means annually for normotensive patients and more frequently for the known hypertensives .
27 Equally useful on either wing ( though he featured more frequently for the Palace on the left flank ) , Billy 's versatility was an extremely valuable part of the Palace attack in those early years of the club , and only three players made more Southern League appearances for us than he did .
28 Industry-wide wage bargaining between national trade unions and employers ' associations , whether conducted across an entire industry or , as in West Germany , more partially for the regional sub-divisions of an industry , has been the prevailing practice in most Western European countries .
29 We discuss this more fully for the UK in Box 16–1 .
30 Even more embarrassingly for the struggling bank , it had to fork out a further $2.4m to end the agreement .
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