Example sentences of "[noun] all [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | It would require his more frequent presence in the constituency , presence all the harder to contrive of course in proportion to distance from Westminster . |
2 | The fact that the Council 's Structure Plan , in which their planning policy is enshrined , has not yet been accepted by the Secretary of State makes these changes in direction all the easier . |
3 | We 've developed a new design to make your selection of CompuAdd PC systems , peripherals and accessories all the easier . |
4 | It reminded him of his own inadequacy ; it made Arabella 's betrayal all the worse ; it had given Newley the courage to think of divorcing Georgina . |
5 | She had shot him for all the things he had done to her and her husband , shot him because , in the end , she still loved him , and it made his ultimate betrayal all the harder to bear . |
6 | Now that David has decided he wants to stay and fight for his place , he will have made his job all the harder . |
7 | Shoots the other drug round your body all the faster . ’ |
8 | You will , of course , remember your own mnemonics all the better . |
9 | ‘ So it was all set up , and your father 's known habit of shutting himself up with his scripts made the deception all the easier . |
10 | Adding to IBM 's performance woes is that a demoralised workforce has clearly been freewheeling since John Akers announced in January that he was stepping aside , which will make the job of the new man at the top all the harder . |
11 | Yeah if you can do it in a week all the better . |
12 | John Simon found Dustin ‘ always endearing with that sour-grapefruit face and voice of his , both of which , paradoxically , ooze the juice of human kindness ’ , while David Thomson thought that Dustin ‘ was near his best , managing old age easily and riding the picaresque adventures of a put-upon outcast all the better because of his own denial of starriness . |
13 | Once damp has affected walls it deposits hygroscopic salts on the surface , leaving white salty tidemarks which make detection all the easier . |
14 | Those who would have fallen ill even under moderate sexual restrictions succumb to illness all the earlier and more severely under the demands of our present civilized sexual morality ; for we know no better security against the menace to normal sexual life caused by defective predisposition and disturbances in development than sexual satisfaction itself . |
15 | The fact that he could do nothing about it made Burun 's enjoyment of the situation all the sweeter . |
16 | Intently he watched it and then searched with renewed care all the nearer part of the Waste . |
17 | Let us begin then with a brief review of what we know about the ego 's past in order all the better to be able to understand something about its present and future . |
18 | In fact Waugh had just written to him as a stranger to thank him for his ‘ ingenious and delightful allegory ’ — his gratitude all the warmer because , as he flatteringly remarks , he had tried to buy a copy and found it sold out . |
19 | With the spread of trolleybus conversions across West and North London all the older ex-L.C.C. and ex-Metropolitan types of car were scrapped and everything from the London UniteD Tramways was scrapped except the Feltham type modern cars . |
20 | They see themselves as occupying a position at the bottom of an organization which places a heavy emphasis on hierarchy , making their location all the worse . |
21 | It is what makes the tragedy of this lost weekend all the deeper for Diana , who must know that this could be the pattern of the future . |
22 | That incident probably made John 's triumph all the sweeter a few months later , when he gleefully described flirting with a particularly desirable man , one of the supposed ringleaders of the earlier occasion . |
23 | Electronic mail makes the importance of context all the clearer . |
24 | She was sad in advance , and yet at the same time all the happier , doubly happy , for knowing that she recognized her happiness , that it was not slipping by her unheeded , for knowing that she was creating for herself a past . |
25 | It is in fact all the better for a prolonged wait in the cold . |
26 | Now that rigor mortis had set in it was in fact all the easier to lift him . |