Example sentences of "much more [adj] to be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He was , therefore , at least until 1938 much more inclined to be hostile to Italy than to Germany . |
2 | That next-door neighbour dabbler you are so concerned about is much more likely to be involved in the ‘ soft-occult ’ , and may still be open to a little reasoning . |
3 | A bisyllabic pet name could be either male or female , but a monosyllabic one is much more likely to be male . |
4 | Of course , these are not the abilities which we pride ourselves upon , and we are much more likely to be impressed by the few things which computers do well which we do badly . |
5 | Giving up smoking together too is much more likely to be successful than if you have to struggle alone . |
6 | But it 's much more likely to be due to human error . |
7 | Those with orange eyes are much more likely to be able to hear . |
8 | However , a mother who is in contact with her baby immediately after delivery is much more likely to be able to do this than one who is not given her baby until a few hours after the birth . |
9 | Male dysfunction due to fear or anxiety about such a condition is much more likely to be responsible ; and female dysfunction or dissatisfaction is often mistakenly thought to be due to it when the true causes lie elsewhere . |
10 | They were also much more likely to be unemployed — whilst 30 per cent of the white 16 — 19 year olds were out of work , 46 per cent of the West Indians and 35 per cent of the Asians in the same age group were . |
11 | Management is on much stronger ground in doing so , and the results are much more likely to be fair . |
12 | On the other hand , there were much more likely to be single children still living at home . |
13 | It is easy enough to be obscure and esoteric , much more difficult to be lucid and memorable to all . |