Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [art] more " in BNC.

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1 Its ideal location at the foot of the Black Forest , with France to the west and Switzerland to the south contributes all the more to Freiburg 's distinct charm .
2 For those who want to make a choice or are for some reason coming new to Ferrier , I would recommend the fifth disc with the unforgettable Chausson and Brahms , the sixth , which has some of her best and most lovable performances of British song , including Purcell 's Mad Bess of Bedlam preciously available only in an EP , allied to some precious Wolf , sung with new-found subtlety of nuance , from a Norwegian Radio recital , and the ninth disc , the Edinburgh recital with Walter , which has much the more telling of her two accounts of Frauenliebe und -leben .
3 But the political significance of this culture is that where opinion counts and where the catholic — nationalist remnant actually experiences the coercive power of protestant loyalists and the British army in the Northern statelet , there violence has all the more support .
4 ‘ Oh , Beth , I do love you , ’ she said : the two of them laughing all the more when a little voice piped up from its place at the table , ‘ I do love you too ! ’
5 Since Eliot 's family was of West Country provenance , he retained all the more interest in that region and in minority cultures , as I have mentioned .
6 Realistically , there may be little prospect of making better progress than this so long as the systems themselves remain largely no more than promises rather than commercially available products .
7 His job was made all the more easier by drivers who had n't bothered to take measures to stop people like him .
8 It 'll look less the more branches you draw
9 It exists all the more by being in the same place as power .
10 Should have laughed all the more were n't ya ?
11 It will occur all the more if there is residual moisture in the cavity arising from the building process , or if it seeps in either from inside the house or from some external source .
12 ‘ We are playing better and looking forward to Rangers ’ visit all the more because of UEFA 's decision to allow our fans to see the match .
13 The teacher whose inability to control the class has been construed as demeaning , is infuriated all the more by tactics such as these .
14 It seems all the more of a waste if those long , cold hours only result in stale fish .
15 Recently , this full-length terracotta Madonna 127 cm high , was sent for conservation and the discovery that it was by the great sculptor Jacopo della Quercia was made , which has caused all the more excitement because it was completely unexpected .
16 Rameshwar answered , ‘ I shall go home no more but will make my home forever at your feet . ’
17 The more work I make there the more reason I research the geography , social history , climate , agriculture , literature , music , painting and individuals associated with it .
18 The image of the first quatrain is one of inanimacy where ‘ late the sweet birds sang ’ , but do so no more and the only movement is in the few leaves trembling ‘ against the cold . ’
19 This leaves the Philistines [ middle-classes ] for the great bulk of the nation ; — a livelier sort of Philistine than ours , and with the pressure and false ideal of our Barbarians taken away , but left all the more to himself and to have his full swing .
20 Still , this left all the more to spend on drink .
21 A horse will pull all the more against a bit which causes him pain or if his mouth is split in the corner even though pulling makes it worse .
22 Almondsbury came more into it as the last twenty minutes came and erm forced a few corners ; Banbury had probably the more chances of getting the elusive winner erm but the game could have gone either way and I think after all is considered erm the final result was a fair result .
23 An experience like mine makes all the more difference because of its contrast with the past " .
24 It was a childhood rich in the family traditions of Judaism , one that was made to feel all the more in need of protection , thanks to the brutality against them and their people in Europe .
25 Since the busy fencings and ditchings of the previous thirty years , the men who farmed the best land had flourished all the more ; they could afford the rents for the greater acreage under the plough .
26 Pray now no more for you and me ,
27 The longer she stayed here the more power he had over her .
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