Example sentences of "[adv] more so [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , political parties do provide an important element of continuity , much more so in some countries than in others , but everywhere they are very much open to the influence of changing economic conditions , changes in the composition of society in terms of classes , social strata and interest groups , and new cultural orientations .
2 Even before the defeat of Japan , the fears of Dexter White were being confirmed as the most ardent American multilateralists lost ground , both to their more cautious and nationalistic supporters and still more so to those who were determined to protect home markets and reduce taxes .
3 A collective resolution of this sort of worry was at one time to employ someone to patrol the streets all night , calling out " Three o'clock and all 's well ! " or whatever , at regular intervals , providing reassurance to the sleeping citizens in their beds and even more so to any insomniacs .
4 However within this age-group there is a rising proportion of those over 75 and even more so of those over 85 , who are projected to make up 12 per cent of the elderly in 2001 , compared with less than 8 per cent in 1983 .
5 The subsequent growth and proportion obtaining O level , and even more so of those obtaining CSE , means that school-leavers are now more heterogeneous in their qualifications .
6 Since Big Macs are the same the world over , the Hong Kong dollar must surely be much undervalued against the greenback — and even more so against many other currencies if , as seems likely , America 's dollar is itself still generally undervalued .
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