Example sentences of "far more [adj] [to-vb] a " in BNC.

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1 But the main problem is that it is far more difficult to teach a new spoken dialect because so many aspects of spoken production are automatic and below the level of conscious control .
2 It is far more desirable to develop a style of advertising that fits the brand and has a relevant built-in attention-getting effect — in other words advertising that is original and unusual , not just technical fireworks .
3 You are far more likely to use a method regularly and properly if you feel it is the right one for you .
4 Large libraries were just as likely as small ones to want more training officers ' time , even though they were far more likely to employ a designated training officer ( or someone who devoted at least a quarter of their time to training ) .
5 Less skilled negotiators are far more likely to match a proposal with a counter proposal .
6 He 's far more likely to catch a chill standing about at a show or in the hunting field than after a bath , as long as you take the right precautions .
7 The irony is that once we no longer desperately need another person but really enjoy life for its own sake we are far more likely to make a satisfying relationship .
8 Researchers in the 50's showed that children from middle-class families were far more likely to gain a place at grammar school than the children of the working-class and the system was not therefore providing equality of opportunity .
9 Forcing children to acknowledge sexuality at an early age and face up to adult problems is not going to raise a generation of responsible adults — it is far more likely to breed a generation of confused and unhappy children .
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