Example sentences of "[adv] more important for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps more important for data interpretation , the nitric acid is believed to be returned to the gas phase , and is therefore measurable using ground-based FTIR techniques , unlike heterogeneous reactions on polar stratospheric cloud surfaces in the Antarctic spring where HNO 3 can be sequestered in the solid phase .
2 Much more important for Peter was the family of his grandfather , William de Cantelupe ( died 1239 ) , whose principal residence was at Aston Cantlow , only four miles from Beaudesert .
3 Intra-EC trade is much more important for spirits than for other alcoholic drinks and such trade is dominated by UK exports of Scotch .
4 Secretory IgA is the predominant isotype of antibody in the intestinal lumen , however , and is probably more important for parasite clearance .
5 The perceived decrease in the public 's generosity means that it is even more important for businesses , and I mean all business , not just the larger ones that have traditionally provided the pool of resource , to realise that their businesses would only succeed within a healthy society , and a healthy society means the support of business men and business women .
6 The main conclusion drawn is not only that modern scientific notions of time are in many ways puzzling and paradoxical ; even more important for Shallis is that the essential quality of our actual experience of time is left out of such treatments altogether .
7 Falling interest rates make it even more important for investors to check that they are getting a reasonable return from their funds .
8 But even more important for travellers in East Anglia was the announcement , just before Christmas , of the approval of part of the Anglian electrification scheme ( to Norwich and Harwich ) .
9 Less high in the popularity-winning stakes , but ultimately more important for posterity , are those who have acted as patrons — either playing new works ( Klemperer , Boult ) or commissioning them .
10 Thus , among South American hunters and gatherers , women are actively excluded from hunting large animals , an occasional but highly valued activity , but , on the other hand , they are expected to supply the basis of daily sustenance through gathering of vegetable products , an activity which men affect to despise , but which is far more time consuming , and infinitely more important for subsistence .
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