Example sentences of "much more complicated " in BNC.
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1 | Capital law is much more complicated — but far less lucrative — than ‘ ordinary ’ criminal law , so attorneys not specialise in defence work and are reluctant to take cases . |
2 | Choreographers are creating much more complicated and longer enchaînements , particularly for their pas de deux , and they give their dancers greater freedom to break the strictly conventional rules of class-room technique . |
3 | But if you have a tight budget and a conscience , running older cars on lead-free fuel becomes a much more complicated issue . |
4 | The regulation and growth of cells was much more complicated than originally believed , and so far more than 40 different types of oncogenes have been discovered in experiments using retroviruses , said the assembly citation . |
5 | Stone is anxious to stress that women did not want divorce , which is largely true of the period he concentrates on , although the picture becomes much more complicated in the twentieth century . |
6 | It is all getting much more complicated . |
7 | The present system frequently results in simple cases being set before the High Court while much more complicated issues are being decided by the county courts . |
8 | My own world seems much more complicated . |
9 | That may make negotiation of East-West arms limitation agreements much more complicated . |
10 | Polymers tend to be left late in chemical education , since for example the synthesis of PVC is on paper much more complicated than that of vinyl chloride . |
11 | The UK memo claims to assess the ‘ scientific basis ’ of the Commission 's proposals and notes haughtily , ‘ There seems to be an underlying assumption that the nitrate problem is concerned with the quantity of fertiliser and manure applied , whereas studies in this country , and elsewhere , have established that the problem is much more complicated than this , reflecting , for example , other aspects of farming practices . ’ |
12 | This proposal involved rebated surfaces and , in consequence , a much more complicated arrangement than that finally constructed . |
13 | Things generally are much more complicated and confusing than they need be . |
14 | At its simplest level , the larger the body size of the predator , the larger will be its potential prey , but the relationship between predator and prey is very much more complicated than this . |
15 | Zucarrelli , however , maintains that his secret is much more complicated . |
16 | ICI 's Chris Tane said that this will be ‘ much more complicated ’ than replacing CFC11 with HFC134a . |
17 | Irene , with an apparently much more complicated nature , felt restricted and confined by the simpler-natured Soames : |
18 | If one of the depends on 0 , the problem is much more complicated and we will not discuss it further . |
19 | If the model is travelling at some speed , things become much more complicated . |
20 | But who comes through as the fourth semi-finalist is much more complicated . |
21 | I would first like to explain your obligations on an issue which has caused a great deal of concern and confusion for returners by being made to appear much more complicated than it actually is . |
22 | In the much more complicated case of the Celebes we can only indicate their general nature , since we now see the result not of any single or recent change , but of a whole series of the later revolutions which have resulted in the present distribution of land in the Eastern Hemisphere . ’ |
23 | Furthermore , the detailed picture is much more complicated than the trajectory might suggest . |
24 | So great had been the pace of development that the Commission was also recommending that attention should be turned to the much more complicated task of establishing a genuine economic union . |
25 | Much more complicated is how to make allowance for price differences which reflect different qualities of goods . |
26 | This allows a much more complicated picture of our relationship with crime and conformity than that proposed by the simple deterrence of Beccaria 's classical criminology , or the cause-effect of positivism . |
27 | This Test , though , was but the start of something much more complicated . |
28 | Things get much more complicated on later levels , though , where you have to keep moving around to nudge bubbles in the right direction to avoid them colliding and dropping all the grubs . |
29 | The change from totalitarianism to democracy will be much more complicated than we thought . |
30 | Cicadas , the loudest of insect singers , have a much more complicated apparatus . |