Example sentences of "even more [adj] at " in BNC.
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1 | Benny had been even more astounded at the questions Patsy felt free to ask . |
2 | Having already paid for my return ticket I was cross at having to buy another one , and even more upset at having to pay extra for the one-way ticket and convert sterling at an unfavourable rate . |
3 | The ordered patterns become even more striking at greater levels of magnification . |
4 | Even more significant at the grass roots level was the reversal of government policy on self-help villages , christened ujamaa villages ( which in kiSwahili means familihood ) . |
5 | At Wigston ( also Leicestershire ) in the early sixteenth century peas and beans were even more important at 49 1/2 per cent , barley represented 43 1/2 per cent and wheat only 6 per cent . |
6 | Reductions in manufacturing employment were even more dramatic at the LLMA level , 1971–87 ( Table 5.6 ) , and were compounded by the disproportionate dependence on manufacturing of many of Britain 's provincial cities , especially Birmingham and Sheffield . |
7 | The pageant prepared by Springall , which was only a small part of the vast coronation procession , looked even more magnificent at close quarters . |
8 | It all makes me even more angry at the injustice of the situation , and then I worry that I am passing on that anger when I 'm with the boys . ’ |
9 | Now , with the physical signs so very apparent , Celia was even more concerned at the prospect of confronting her . |
10 | Sometimes I thought I was going to ; sometimes I was even more scared at the thought that I would n't . |
11 | But she was even more astonished at her ladyship 's next words . |