Example sentences of "more [adv] [be] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , the treaty itself embodies the vital principle of ’ subsidiarity ’ , making it clear that the Community should only be involved in decisions which can not more effectively be taken at national level .
2 ‘ Hollywood ’ , he called it , compared with some of his more serious orchestral and instrumental works which could more properly be ranked with French films and Calvacante .
3 It will also be important to commission long-term studies of the career progression of Compact graduates and this may more properly be offered to professional researchers , perhaps located in higher education .
4 Although the advantage of real volume planning , an assured outcome , is lost by the new technique , it was expected that cash planning would mean that government expenditure could more easily be related to expected government revenue .
5 At some stage , demand in a particular country grows to the point where it can more profitably be exploited by trade-replacing investments .
6 The cost to consumers should more appropriately be spread over future generations by borrowing , ’ commented the ET .
7 Whatever defence strategies are currently used in cases of non-consensual buggery , arguments commonly deployed against female complainants might more frequently be heard against male victims if they were brought within the scope of rape .
8 It is clear that fires in the storages discussed would more readily be controlled by well-designed and appropriate automatic systems than by fire brigade action because :
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