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

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1 Paul and Ben Pritchard fared slightly more amenably with Food , E6 6b which takes a direct line on Graduation Ceremony and was climbed with CT 's Speed Feed in Holyhead in mind !
2 Due to the very nature of history with its concern for the reconstruction of the past , these problems lie more so with history than with any other discipline .
3 Okay well that would again tie perhaps more in with culture .
4 We found that the electrical conductivity of the electrolyte-saturated carbon-bearing samples increased more steeply with temperature than that for the electrolyte-saturated carbon-free samples ( Fig. 2 ) .
5 Divorce was seen to be harder on the women than the men , who could get out of their family responsibilities so much more easily with divorce than without it .
6 The cost of one wall was saved and because the buildings housing animals were close to the barn , they could be supplied more easily with straw .
7 Gratitude , perhaps , comes more easily with hindsight .
8 The gravitational force between two bodies would decrease more rapidly with distance than it does in three dimensions .
9 Therefore eqn ( 9.22 ) holds , and because P NR increases more rapidly with density than P G it is evident that at large enough density the pressures would reach equilibrium ; the star would then stop shrinking .
10 Patients improved more rapidly with prednisolone .
11 More conventionally , Microsoft 's UK systems marketing manager David Smith says that the company ‘ will have products in the coming year ’ that will compete more directly with Lotus Notes .
12 Other symptoms ( tremor , headache , and ‘ others ’ ) occurred more often with salmeterol 200 µg ( five , four , and 16 subjects respectively ) than with salmeterol 100 µg ( one , two , 10 ) , salmeterol 50 µg ( one , two , six ) , and placebo ( one , two , eight ) , though the differences were not significant .
13 Available either as different width fittings , such as with New Balance , or more often with variable lacing patterns .
14 This also fitted in extremely well with the ( then newly launched ) Macintosh and happened to fit even more perfectly with Adobe 's PostScript language and Apple 's LaserWriter printer .
15 Electrons interact much more strongly with matter .
16 With her children grown up , Helen returned to journalism , writing with humour but more particularly with balance and concern for the under-canvassed areas of life .
17 Eventually the plan is to integrate the interface more fully with Lotus Notes and its E-Mail package , cc:Mail .
18 In 1884 the editors of the Encyclopedia Britannica were certain that miscarriages occurred more readily with mule fetuses , and advised that ‘ more care is necessary than in breeding horses or asses ’ .
19 You collaborate much more readily with industry .
20 The idea that the body clock might adjust more readily with practice is an attractive one , but there is no evidence to support it .
21 And he said that , since 1965 when the science Research Council took over the telescope , the observatory has been collaborating more closely with university researchers .
22 But that is quite impressive figures for us , I mean we 've never seen that sort of volumes of figures before , but erm over the last year or two I mean tour operators have worked far more closely with travel agents in promoting U K products .
23 Others are grateful for the additional money but believe that the ISF should work more closely with government agencies .
24 Despite the American criticism of Rhee , the British ambassador in Washington , Sir Oliver Franks , believed that the Truman administration was identifying itself more closely with South Korea .
25 In September the party 's national executive had rejected a proposal to co-operate more closely with Congress ( I ) [ see p. 38438 ] .
26 The version of WordPerfect in Borland Office has been modified to work more closely with Paradox and Quattro and similar joint developments have been planned for the future , although privately-held Wordperfect Corp is not thought likely to sell out to Borland .
27 The previous sections have dealt more specifically with wording , and the next section will do the same for intention .
28 Speaker — Roy Williamson Formerly of Radio 4 , more recently with Radio 3 .
29 Their table was close to the door of the toilette from which came the smell of urine mixed more faintly with disinfectant .
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