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

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1 Were this to be the case then the party would almost certainly adopt the essentials of the Establishment perspective — the more so since this perspective is keenly attentive to many of the contemporary concerns of the New Right .
2 In particular , since in several cases it seems to involve a conflict of time reference , we must note that what is involved is not the same as a superficially rather similar phenomenon which was the subject of a useful discussion by Bach ( 1968 ) — all the more so because some of his examples are ambiguous and could also be covered by this case .
3 It will normally be in the best interests of a child of sufficient age and understanding to make an informed decision that the court should respect its integrity as a human being and not lightly override its decision on such a personal matter as medical treatment , all the more so if that treatment is invasive .
4 From the Government 's point of view , the condition of the people was a policy-maker 's boon , all the more so as such self-restraint and national unity initially took the habitual pessimists in Whitehall by surprise .
5 However , working conditions are reasonable for the trade ( i.e. pub tenants and managers work long hours , but no more so than those of comparable companies ) , job security is high , and the staff are , by and large , loyal to the firm .
6 The ride is on the firm side but no more so than some of its rivals and better than others .
7 I do n't think that clay consumption is on the increase — no more so than some of the other doings in my oddities file , such as eating the Oregon rough-skinned newt ( Journal of the American Medical Association , vol 246 , p 247 ) or performing bilateral orchiectomy ( ie removal of the testes ) on oneself ( JAMA , vol 241 , p 2188 ) .
8 These are mere speculations but they are , in fact , no more so than some of the anti-welfare state ‘ theses ’ referred to in the next chapter .
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