Example sentences of "more [adj] [conj] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The UK practice is rather more subjective and takes into account socio-economic factors as well as absolute numbers of voters .
2 Hot water is even more scarce and depends on the weather , or whether or not a fuse has blown .
3 The increased ionisation along the earth 's lines of magnetic force make them more conductive and leads to an increased current flow with consequent rise in magnetic flux levels .
4 The more light that falls on the eyes , the more the pupils contract to vertical slits ; the less light there is , the more they open up to round , black pools .
5 Those who have worked in the legal civil service report that it is much more interesting than appears at first sight .
6 The third , from the history department , is more explicit and distinguishes between general reading matter which would make " browsing … a broadening experience in itself for the children " and teacher resources ( including teaching packs and reference books ) which would not only stimulate improved pedagogy in the new " evidence-based course " , but also permit teachers to foster pupils ' library use by example .
7 And this one works on its own this purple chemical is more powerful and works on its own .
8 Giaffer and colleagues have recently used a slightly modified buccal cell adhesion assay to show that E coli from ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease patients were significantly more adhesive than isolates from a control group , but thiat this property was independent of disease activity , anatomical site and treatment .
9 K-ras codon 12 mutation , however , is much more common and seems to be related to size and degree of dysplasia .
10 The third is rather more significant and relates to the moral dimension of change .
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