Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] that it [is] more " in BNC.

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1 ( Weetabix ) In her rendering of a Cockney rabbit 's speech on p. 53 , I feel that it is more likely to be " 'ere , I ai n't 'arf 'ungry " , rather than " " ere , I " m n " arf " ungry " .
2 She says that it 's more comfortable and she can sit up in it , rather than slumping as she did in her old one .
3 However that may be , we suggest that it is more important to have committed members than representative ones , and in this regard our evaluation of the Coordinating Team is very positive .
4 Hence , if stripping of the anal mucosa with encoanal anastomosis is used in older patients , we think that it is more likely to lead to lower anal pressures and faecal leakage after operation than the technically simpler alternative of end to end anastomosis .
5 As the machine enters the twentieth century we notice that it is more streamlined .
6 Particularly appealing are two of the duets ; that between Gontran and the tutor ( almost a ‘ patter ’ duo ) , as Pausanius lists the improbable subjects which he has taught his pupil ( like metallurgy and hydrotherapy ! ) ; and the second one , a sweeping waltz between Gontran and Hélène , as they discover that it 's more fun to be two in a storm than all alone .
7 He thinks that it is more important to convince doctors that ‘ teaching ’ is a broad term and covers much of what they do every day and to ensure that they receive adequate training and support to carry it out well .
8 But it appears that it is more often the negative effect of a close relationship , rather than any positive effect , that is of significance in determining psychiatric risk .
9 The Labour Party supports considerable state intervention because it considers that it is more important to divide the cake more fairly , even if this means having more allocative inefficiency and a smaller cake to share out .
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