Example sentences of "[art] more so [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Attitudes to Germans , though , are mixed , the more so because of an influx of German visitors from the west .
2 The article unleashed a storm about his head , the more so because of his peerage , which he renounced six years later .
3 The Bramante building — it was the architect 's first work in Milan — is thought to be from the finest period of the Lombardy Renaissance and is a masterpiece of space and depth , the more so because of Bramante 's superb use of a perspective fresco beyond the High Altar .
4 While some were happy to espouse them without question , others were more critical , the more so because of the Authority 's failure to consult any but a small number of heads about their content .
5 The Party is dependent upon its activists , no more so than at elections .
6 Wilkinson says his area is a difficult one , but no more so than for scholars writing about military strategy and intelligence .
7 Satan did walk Scotland and no more so than in the chambers and corridors of Edinburgh Castle .
8 No more so than in the 20th minute , when Steve Bruce rolled the ball back to him and from 25 yards he hit a low , left-foot shot through a crowd of players to give United the lead .
9 Their language frequently evokes the domain of human rights , no more so than in the ‘ Declaration against speciesism ’ , which concluded Chapter I , where we have a transliteration of the US Declaration of 1776 .
10 The track that Mr Foyt made his second home has changed over the years , but perhaps no more so than in the past year .
11 No more so than in sociology .
12 In this fluid , almost post-modern world , the concept of storing records in perpetuity for long-term administrative or research use is almost completely alien , and no more so than in IT units .
13 But a Garda spokesman in Dundalk said : ‘ There has not been any notable increase in crime , certainly no more so than in any other area . ’
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