Example sentences of "more frequently [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These mills , which sometimes have a tarred brickwork plinth with the wooden structure painted white , are more frequently converted into houses than the less enduring post mills .
2 There were no major complications in either group but minor side effects were more frequently recorded in patients on triple therapy ( 63.2% v 15.8% , p<0.01 ) .
3 Direction more frequently employed in water treatment ( 8 ) .
4 Nor is it by any means the case that the nouveau roman is automatically considered in France as emblematic of postmodernism : this remains a largely imported concept , more frequently raised in discussion concerning the wider cultural condition .
5 My hon. Friend was correct , too , in the implication of his remarks , in that due to lack of time or the natural delegation of functions , the European Council , the Council of Ministers and various other councils more and more frequently ask for Commission reports and proposals on matters .
6 It is often agreed as a balance against the more controversial " forced sale " provisions ( see below ) which are more frequently requested by investors .
7 In the modern empirical study of politics , the emphasis upon psychological factors in explaining political behaviour is more frequently associated with Graham Walles , whose Human Nature in Politics showed that the political behaviour of individuals was just as likely to be the result of ‘ irrational ’ beliefs as of a rational' calculation of the benefits and penalties that may follow from such behaviour .
8 ( 1990 ) , and raises issues of what , if any , social processes are occurring which leave women more frequently identified as candidates for sections .
9 On his returns to England , Edward more and more frequently mixed with people of like opinion , many of them friends or associates of politicians .
10 From 1660 onwards , pottery was more frequently used in food preparation and consumption , and there was the first ceremonial use of plates in parlour display .
11 The origin of such pruning is possibly associated with the discouragement of other invading ants , for it is more frequently found in ant species with stinging rather than other chemical defences .
12 For example , in some tasks , the more direct way of speaking that is more common to boys will be advantageous ; in others , the more tentative approach more frequently found in girls will be more appropriate .
13 If a firm operates in several different markets the occasion more frequently arises for adjustments to be made in coordinating operational activities between functional areas .
14 In their own study which actually involved recording EEG/EOG measures of sleeping shiftworkers in their own homes using a portable tape recorder , they also found that sleep during the day was generally shorter than night-time sleep , and more frequently interrupted by awakenings .
15 Although sequencing errors may occur as a result of either left or right sided lesions ( Kim , Royer , Bonstelle and Boller , 1980 ) it is generally held that left hemisphere damage more frequently leads to impairment .
16 GPs , therefore , more frequently resorted to section referrals for women with neurotic and social problems than is evident in other referrals .
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