Example sentences of "[adv] more [adj] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unlike the TROG and the NSST , the TACL has been standardised on British children and therefore age-based comparisons are likely to be much more useful for this group .
2 He said : ‘ Removing the boundary wall would make the site much more pleasant for both parties . ’
3 And it 's much more usual for that kind of thing to happen , so that you are more likely to get a , a minister who has a very good idea about how erm the civil service functions because he 's been part of it .
4 A solid plastic bed is much more satisfactory for this purpose , provided that it will not be chewed .
5 It is now much more common for both partners in the marriage to be employed , and therefore for both to be members of pension schemes , than when the design of most schemes was undertaken .
6 It is a dilemma : if we strive to be ever more efficient for this moment in time , does that make us more efficient for the future ?
7 However , there is little evidence to suggest that these give better estimates of opinions which are any more accurate for these purposes than those yielded by carefully chosen quota samples .
8 The national economic and political environment is likely to be far more important for most companies , particularly since they will tend to be nationally or even transnationally organized .
9 The economic recession of the late 1970s has meant not only that government funds have become even more scarce for such policies but also that government and public concern has shifted away from issues of inequality to concentrate on the problems of productivity and economic growth .
10 A little self-reflection about such matters may be even more important for some men than improving sexual techniques …
11 Even more alarming for some Australians , this could come sooner rather than later .
12 It is comparatively rare for these kinds of cases to get widespread coverage across many newspapers , and even more unusual for these cases to receive sustained coverage .
13 I believe that these ( and not only these ) deeply-rooted social-dynamic forces act on other groups in society in such a way as to make it relatively more difficult for some groups than others to enter particular occupations .
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