Example sentences of "[noun sg] it [is] more [adj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In practice it is more common to find the words or behaviour part of the offence being breached rather than the distributing or displaying part . |
2 | On the telephone it is more difficult to communicate accurate information and avoid misunderstandings . |
3 | Once a man knows of his right it is more difficult to say that it was not reasonably practicable to give notice within a reasonable time . |
4 | With Renaissance drama it is more accurate to talk of numerous plays called Doctor Faustus or King Lear or Hamlet , a number of differing versions circulating at almost identical times . |
5 | Thus the bound produced by Fudenberg and Levine is correct in the limit too , because in the limit the payoffs are equivalent , but for any positive discount rate it is more profitable to have a permanent reputation . |
6 | Many more questions have been raised about the adequacy of such historical antecedents , but in a sense it is more pertinent to ask how such ideas and practices have survived the rapid changes that went with the industrialization of Japan after the 1870s . |
7 | Individuals will approach a Lect/Dem. differently and the details will vary , but in the main it is more practical to take a piece of apparatus and say all you want to about its use before going on to the next piece . |
8 | ‘ But in a bizarre way it 's more difficult to bring them up if you have too much . ’ |
9 | In English it is more usual to use a hyphen as in co-operate . |
10 | And it 's exactly the same with joining this , in fact it 's more important joining this union as it is a different union altogether . |
11 | However , if cancers are of interest it is more appropriate to obtain data from regional cancer registries ; these data are morbidity rather than mortality data and are therefore more valuable . |