Example sentences of "[adv] [adj -er] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 There has been a tendency more recently , however , for deaf people to be wary of consecutive interpreting where they may feel information is added to , or subtracted from , the message ( Allsop and Kyle , 1982 ) , even though for spoken languages it has usually been felt that consecutive interpreting is much more effective and much easier to check for the validity of the interpretation ( Herbert , 1978 ) .
2 The Regulations for manual records make the position much easier to administer for the school though they may perhaps cause more family friction .
3 She said they 'd be much better to look for a house in this area but
4 The kind of people who 'll order a guitar like this Manson will argue in reply that : ( a ) a production guitar will never have a handmade guitar 's combination of all the right bits with that extra edge of quality ; ( b ) it 's obviously better to go for a traditional design than some mutant battle-axe because you 're less likely to get sick of it and they 're a lot easier to customise further and there 's nothing better at fitting into virtually any style of music than an S-type or a T-type ; and ( c ) it 's their money , anyway .
5 It is much harder to argue for an unclear and complicated arrangement for arriving at what is taught in schools than for the logic of a national curriculum .
6 For a bigger event , it is always better to go for an empty room that allows you scope to do your own thing rather than a place which has limiting fixed features .
7 However , the jokes are a bit stale for real belly laughs , so if you 've seen him before it 's probably better to wait for the next batch .
8 Far better to go for a new IDE drive , or , probably cheaper , invest in some extra RAM and slap a big software cache onto the machine .
9 In the case of a small pay cut , for example , we have seen that it is sometimes safer to sue for the amount that you have lost , rather than give up your job .
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