Example sentences of "even more [adj] with " in BNC.
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1 | The next generation will be even more familiar with the European scene than we are . |
2 | A Labour government would feel the same need to mobilize support as a Conservative government and Labour politicians in office would probably feel even more disappointed with television than Conservative politicians . |
3 | Moreover , educated young Catholics were likely to be put off by the party 's style of opposition , which could often appear even more obsessed with sectarian symbolism than the Unionists were . |
4 | And the driver wanted to get even more friendly with some exciting young women they 'd picked up earlier . |
5 | It is likely to be a depressing experience if one is already tired after a day 's work and possibly even more frustrating with background noise and dim lights . |
6 | Tarot is even more complex with 78 cards , 22 of which are decorated with highly-symbolic pictures with names like The Hanging Man , the Pope , the Devil , the Lovers , Judgement , and an untitled image of death . |
7 | Unfortunately Harry could never understand Dona and Karenin in truing to help the situation made Anna even more dissatisfied with her life . |
8 | Such distinctions are even more noticeable with cheese . |
9 | But while Hogan and Snead impressed , I was even more impressed with the international atmosphere . |
10 | I was even more impressed with the jacket 's performance when I wore it next to my skin — it has an antibacterial finish to the fleece which makes it suitable for this purpose . |
11 | When you later screen a second replay on your colour television , it 's likely that you will be even more pleased with your efforts : the colours , the movement , the thrill of seeing and hearing the sights and sounds of the place where you live and of the people who live there ; it 's all magic , and a moment to be savoured . |
12 | Even more striking with automobiles — there was , I do n't know , just a few thousand automobiles in China , and only the very very rich , who are the bureaucrats and the you see have them . |
13 | Only they will probably both know that these must not include anything too worrying or controversial , which could create the type of tension and anxiety that can so easily build up in the elderly , particularly in the many who suffer from circulatory troubles , or who have a naturally anxious personality which has become even more vulnerable with age . |
14 | ‘ It 's even more important with EDI , because the spirit behind EDI is one of working together , ’ he said . |
15 | It should have been cooler in the hills , but if anything , Lindsey thought drowsily , the heat was becoming even more intense with barely a breeze to relieve it . |
16 | And this point is even more clear-cut with Adam . |
17 | Sprayway 's Micro Jammer is a fleece jacket made even more functional with a windproof outer layer . |
18 | Prices , already escalating , are likely to become even more prohibitive with the 1989 Housing Act . |
19 | If our frontiers with psychiatry and psychology ( including social psychology ) are problematic and ill-defined , the situation is even more confused with sociology ( and in some respects history ) . |
20 | Er so you can be even more confused with quality management system . |
21 | He was obviously even more angry with her than he had been during the contretemps with Terry . |
22 | They look even more realistic with a paint effect such as scumbling or graining , which can reinforce a wood effect , give the appearance of embossed leather , or just enhance the texture . |
23 | For days he 'd been in the blackest of moods , furious with her for wasting herself on a man old enough to be her father , and even more furious with himself for not having taken her forcefully after that Christmas evening when he 'd known her feelings were as inflamed as his own . |
24 | Though before she could speculate on that point , Lubor , entirely unaware that his employer had passed them , was turning to state , ‘ You are even more beautiful with your face washed with rain . ’ |
25 | During this time , McCarty-Cooper became even more generous with people he knew less well . |
26 | And after that it seemed so horrible , is there something even more wrong with me because I thought it was so horrible ? ’ |
27 | Even more forceful with words is Klose , a famous Ortrud heard here in her absolute prime as she sweeps all before her in Act 2 . |
28 | The well-known magician Robert Harbin comments ‘ This is great fun as a party trick but you can make it even more fun with a little more showmanship . |
29 | However , recent trends in farming practice have made agriculture even more incompatible with uncontrolled recreation . |
30 | The short winter days made this even more difficult with outdoor feeding , morning and evening , being carried out in darkness . |