Example sentences of "[verb] to be more [adj] of " in BNC.
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1 | God is something which is always available , however much people in some ages , or some people in each age , may appear to be more aware of God . |
2 | The synods regularly meeting in Rome since Vatican II could claim to be more representative of the Church than the majority of Councils . |
3 | As the traditional technology powerbase became dispersed , some IT departments began to be more conscious of the ‘ I ’ in ‘ IT ’ . |
4 | British companies are beginning to be more aware of the needs of their disabled employees , and the potential benefits of continuing their employment . |
5 | Compared to 1983 , let alone 1979 , Labour appears to be more aware of a changed electorate , one which is not largely poor , unemployed , in trade unions , working in heavy manufacturing , or living in council houses . |
6 | They ask for advice when they should try to be more aware of what is happening . ’ |
7 | It seems that people tend to be more demanding of themselves than they would ever let management be . |
8 | Production departments , for example , tend to be task-orientated and directive in style , whereas research and development departments tend to be more considerate of people 's needs , and less directive . |
9 | Mr Leigh-Pemberton , who caused Opposition furore for his forecast the economy was recovering in September 1991 , appeared to be more confident of his ground . |
10 | They appeared to be more aware of the misery and realities of war than might otherwise have been expected . |
11 | On the face of it , such activity would seem to be more expressive of right-wing rather than left-wing sentiments . |
12 | It could be believed that God , whatever was understood by God , was equally close to all times and places ; that no particular period , and no particular events , were to be held to be more revelatory of God than others . |