Example sentences of "more [adv] by the " in BNC.

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1 Power stations can be made cleaner and more efficient , so that they use less fossil fuel , particularly high carbon coal ; energy can be used more economically by the consumer ; and there is nuclear energy ( the subject of the following chapter ) , which whatever else it is capable of doing , does not produce carbon dioxide .
2 Will the right hon. Gentleman study the battery of legislation available in the Province to determine whether it could be used more effectively by the security forces to interrogate people ?
3 Two major debates surround enterprise zones : there is the whole question of their origin , development and administration , which raises a series of issues in relation to governments ’ ability to bring about radical change ; and , second , and more importantly by the late 1980s , their impact can now be assessed in some detail .
4 The pattern of AIDS research is also likely to be profoundly shaped by the events of the past few weeks , but more importantly by the articles by Fauci and Haase and their colleagues than by the preliminary report of the Anglo-French study .
5 Whereas boys may become alienated from the means of learning , girls would be alienated more swiftly by the content of learning .
6 qualified reports should be followed up more swiftly by the Law Society ;
7 A romantic vista on a moonlit holiday night is across the Bay of Funchal , and most nights it is made more so by the hundreds of flickering lights on the small fishing boats .
8 Self-pity : Having addictive disease in the family is a lonely situation but it is made more so by the spiritual isolation .
9 It was made more so by the billing he got as if it was the Second Coming or something and he was going to be a wonder player .
10 Those rates may be completely out of date by the time a statement of the special damages claimed is drawn up , and even more so by the time the action is tried .
11 They er di the strange thing about the critics is it 's a theatre town and being like er Nottingham has been made m much more so by the the money that 's been spent on the theatre as in Norwich .
12 They er d the strange thing about the critics is it 's a theatre town and being like er Nottingham has been made m much more so by the the money that 's been spent on the theatre as in Norwich .
13 They er d the strange thing about the critics is it 's a theatre town and being like er Nottingham has been made m much more so by the the money that 's been spent on the theatre as in Norwich .
14 They er d the strange thing about the critics is it 's a theatre town and being like er Nottingham has been made m much more so by the the money that 's been spent on the theatre as in Norwich .
15 The Parish Council are very disturbed by the decisions that would appear to have been made about the sale and subsequent development of this small area of open land and more especially by the tactics used by the Land and Properties Sub-Committee and the apparent collusion with the Planning Department to keep the Parish Council , and therefore the local people , in the dark about what is going on .
16 The DipHE , recommended by the James Committee as a first stage in teacher education , was interpreted more broadly by the 1972 White Paper .
17 We have recently shown that in patients with Crohn 's disease treated with elemental diet remission can be defined more objectively by the use of the scan .
18 However , the general independence of the /a/ system from mainstream influence is supported even more conclusively by the broader community norms as they emerge from later quantitative analysis .
19 Long-firm fraudsters seem to get treated more leniently by the police and the legal system than do ‘ conventional ’ criminals .
20 Even curry powder is merely a base , relying on ground coriander and ground cumin for its essential character and then turned this or that way , sometimes by roasting , more usually by the addition of other spices , fresh herbs , aromatic vegetables and so on .
21 The extent to which silver was obtained from galena rather than from natural silver-gold alloys can be judged in part through the presence of lead artefacts and more directly by the purity of silver artefacts .
22 Corinth 's north-western interests were threatened more directly by the affair of Corcyra , which is one of the two ‘ alleged reasons ’ which Thucydides does describe fully .
23 It was probably first recorded by the British physicist Robert Hooke ( 1635–1702 ) in 1664 , and more clearly by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini ( 1625–1712 ) in 1665 .
24 By 1981 , the distinction between patrials and non-partials was drawn even more distinctly by the British Nationality Act .
25 The latter were proposed more enthusiastically by the Minority than by the Majority .
26 Nelson , who was drinking rather too much , was looking at Charity more amorously by the minute .
27 The elevation of their leaders ' wives to positions of political power in their own right happened more and more often by the 1970s , but it was not well regarded even in countries where the wife was not like Elena Ceauşescu in combining arrogance , brutality , stupidity and self-confidence .
28 Minor symptoms accompanying seroconversion , such as fever , tiredness , pain accompanying swallowing , headaches , and nightsweats , were not reported significantly more often by the drug users who seroconverted compared to controls for HIV .
29 If this image has changed because of the way the media has portrayed female crime , and linked liberation with violent crime , then women are liable to be treated more severely by the police and the courts .
30 The intervals are predetermined by the elements of a motor task or more simply by the target cycle time of a task .
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