Example sentences of "more [adj] [prep] [noun] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 This is not to deny that the ending of a marriage through death , and through divorce , are in many ways very different experiences , nor that they may be handled differently in families , but the point here is that the idea that kin groups used to be much more stable over time than they are today has to be modified by historical evidence .
2 Elizabeth 's intentions in 1558 have been no more clear to historians than they were to contemporaries , and have been the subject of much debate and discussion .
3 The equipotential lines become more and more similar to circles as they get nearer to either charge .
4 People will be less susceptible and more resistant to infection if they have an adequate diet and sufficient exercise , sleep and rest .
5 Institutional investors have shown themselves , as in the Airtours-Owners battle to be less welcoming and more sceptical of bids than they were in the '80s .
6 It must be noted that some sixth form colleges have encountered the same problems and are more successful in areas where they are not in direct competition with 11–18 schools .
7 ‘ Half the songs are more relevant to America than they are to Britain , ’ agrees Jim Bob .
8 According to Professor Cooper , this type of break is also more beneficial to employees as they can take time off when they need it most .
9 The general impression conveyed is that these women would not necessarily be more satisfied with work if they saw more people , but that they would certainly be less dissatisfied .
10 The speeches of Finbar O'Doherty and Eamonn Melaugh were more militant in tone but they did not demur from Hume 's denial of what had been the central purpose of the DHAC — the unity of the working class around a material grievance .
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