Example sentences of "are more [adv] [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | The six foot long tube worms are more normally found in the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico . |
2 | They are pale in colour so that they are more easily seen in the darkness . |
3 | Teeth are more easily overlooked in the thick debris of the pellets than are the mandibles and maxillae and so may be under-represented solely for this reason . |
4 | An alternative to the scanning hypothesis of laterality differences in tachistoscopic recognition is that , with unilateral stimulus presentation at least , words ( Terrace , 1959 ) and letters ( Bryden , 1966 ) and material for which a verbal label is readily available ( Wyke and Ettlinger , 1961 ; Bryden and Rainey , 1963 ) are more accurately recognised in the right visual field as a consequence of the more direct neural pathway from the right than from the left side of fixation to language areas of the left cerebral hemisphere . |
5 | I think it is the critical statements , rather than the words of praise , that are more often uttered in the hearing of girls . |
6 | Such questions are more often asked in the interview situation than in a postal questionnaire . |
7 | Though not quite as grand as the Met , or the New York Historical Society examples of the form , which are more elaborately decorated in the panels , it was in very good condition , and , as noted in the catalogue , may be the earliest example of the form in this country . |
8 | However , they are more usually included in the scope of in-service training , and they are indeed commonly used . |