Example sentences of "even more so " in BNC.

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1 Bear in mind that even though the wire will not present an electrical hazard , it should still be buried : trailing cables are dangerous by day and even more so in the dark .
2 The common denominator is less the substratum of overlapping spheres of knowledge than intuitive awareness and , even more so , shared condemnation from disdainful detractors .
3 Mr Sisulu , the former secretary-general of the African National Congress , may be less famous than Nelson Mandela , but he is equally formidable : if his family is included , even more so .
4 This becomes even more so when deviance is regarded in the light of the pre-Freudian , pre-sexological histories of perversion .
5 This is even more so when , as I have argued with homosexuality , so many dimensions of a culture have been displaced and/or condensed into the identity of the transgressor .
6 patiently , even more so than usual , I wished it out of the shade .
7 All this is exceedingly American and seems even more so at a time , in the cinema at least , where men love men best and occasionally try for sex with women .
8 For him , and even more so for potential runners in their 40s , Mr John Major , Mr Chris Patten and A.N.Other , the timing was all wrong .
9 Judicious balances between all the multifarious factors are needed , but they are notoriously difficult to strike , and are even more so in international collaborative projects .
10 All chocolate refrigerator cakes are rich , but this is even more so .
11 Since Big Macs are the same the world over , the Hong Kong dollar must surely be much undervalued against the greenback — and even more so against many other currencies if , as seems likely , America 's dollar is itself still generally undervalued .
12 He 'd been a bit scared of her before , but he was even more so now she was acting as if she was n't right in the head .
13 He was a little surprised when she said no and even more so when she told him that he was wasting the doctor 's time — there were sick people waiting for these beds .
14 In fact , in this moment of her departing I was irrelevant , the couple sitting beside her even more so .
15 Penelope Shuttle and Peter Redgrove , in their book , The Wise Wound , show how the taboos surrounding menstruation in western culture are just as oppressive ( perhaps even more so ) as those of religious structures which lay down washing rituals .
16 But even more so , the miraculous survival of the Jewish people has mainly been ascribed to their faithful adherence to these laws .
17 Brands of petrol , it was claimed , had distinctive images and even more so did the brands of automobiles they fuelled .
18 This was evident to me the first time I attended a Karajan rehearsal , and even more so in the first of our long conversations .
19 Possibly even more so than being the all singing , all dancing performer which made her a millionairess .
20 Somehow it sounds even more so coming from a ballerina sitting in full-length black mink coat and twiddling with diamond earrings .
21 People sell at auction in booms when there is a strong pool of able buyers — but even more so during recession when there is a steady supply of sellers desperate for immediate cash or receivers and mortgagees trying to cut their losses .
22 Even more so , when the local village boys organised football , England v Austria , with barn doors as goals .
23 But the true test of the Masters is always the last round and , even more so , the final nine holes — Amen corner and all that .
24 Again , the influence of Cleveland is clear , and even more so in the child 's new right to refuse a medical examination , if of an age and understanding to do so .
25 By then George Stephenson 's son , Robert , had also become involved in the ever increasing extension of railways which became particularly useful as a means of transporting passengers , as well as goods , and even more so on Continents where great distances overland existed .
26 Let's face it , all of us are romantic at heart , and even more so when we 're young , possibly even falling in love for the very first time .
27 Perhaps because they were the first in the field , or more probably for deeply rooted socio-political reasons , the classicists have never been seriously challenged — theories have come and theories have gone but the belief in the control function of management has remained — even more so at the level of practice than of theory , although at that level , some insights can be gained .
28 Poisoning of waterways is hideous enough ; but the ability of many organisms to concentrate toxins makes it even more so .
29 After all , despite what the judge had said Britain still went on much the same , Berlin was still a divided city ( and was later to become even more so ) and Russia seemed no more or less secure .
30 Some schools in fact survive because parents are operating under the mistaken assumption that the school is run and organised in very much the same way as the one that they attended as a child , even more so when it 's the same school .
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