Example sentences of "more [adv] in a " in BNC.
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1 | You would reach your market more economically in a women 's magazine where the percentage of readers who knit is known to be high . |
2 | The Strategic Study is a three-year research initiative to lay the foundations of a new Institute strategy to help architects practice more effectively in a rapidly changing world . |
3 | Evolutionary theory may seem to belong more properly in a different book ; but no subject in modern biology , and certainly not ecology , can be considered properly without keeping evolutionary principles in mind . |
4 | Indeed , there is a body of evidence ( Pidgeon 1967 ; Steedman 1980 ) which suggests that girls do achieve more highly in a single-sex environment . |
5 | Variety thought that the ‘ fact that so many of these gags depend on ill-concealed misogyny soon stifles the laughs that flowed more easily in a pre-women 's liberation era . |
6 | Anyway , maybe he could say what he felt more easily in a letter . |
7 | More generally in a report by the Swiss-based IMD and World Economic Forum entitled ‘ The World Competitiveness report ’ Singapore and Malaysia both boast higher domestic savings than Japan and Switzerland , ranking first and third in the world . |
8 | After all , if religious beliefs did furnish presupposition , sanction , and motivation for science , they might be looked upon more favorably in an otherwise secular society . |
9 | You settle down more quickly in a place you know rather than a new place where you need time to get used to the seating , the lighting , the visual distractions . |
10 | Innovations crossed frontiers more quickly in an age of easy communication , and processes could be exported by the entrepreneur to the place where they would find the resources and markets they needed . |
11 | Precipitation is conducted to the nearest water course much more quickly in an urban area than it is in a natural drainage basin , so the building of a new town or the extension of an existing town can have a considerable effect on the rate at which the water level of a river rises after a storm . |
12 | A NEW health card is to be launched in Cheshire with the aim of helping doctors and paramedics to treat a patient more quickly in an emergency . |
13 | After citing passages from Amand 's case Sir John Donaldson M.R. , with whose judgment Kerr and Lloyd L.JJ. agreed , observed , at p. 977 , that he could not think of a case in which the order appealed from arose more clearly in a criminal cause or matter . |
14 | The message was , not surprisingly , conveyed even more clearly in a session devoted to the subject of the new electronic media , entitled ‘ Goodbye to Gutenberg ’ . |
15 | We shall look at the characteristics of bills more carefully in a moment . |
16 | For some architects , the removal of regulations which both provided guidelines for behaviour and also limited the areas in which competition existed has provided a stimulus since they now feel able to compete more efficiently in a less restricted arena . |
17 | ONE OF the few things you can do more efficiently in an aircraft than anywhere else is get drunk . |
18 | Vicky and I , although occasionally playing roles that had something to do with the ( slight ) story , were more often in a group ( Country Maidens , Serving Wenches , even Coiffed Nuns … ) . |
19 | In distinction , the eastern arm in England is shorter and , after the earlier Norman work , terminated more often in a square rather than an apsidal end . |
20 | De Man makes the texts of Nietzsche , Rousseau , Rilke and Proust speak sometimes in citation , but more often in a mode akin to free indirect speech . |
21 | These usually reflected Tudor or Georgian styles , sometimes with intentional accuracy , more often in an impressionistic way . |
22 | This may cause secondary rupture in the main pancreatic duct , the peritoneum , the retroperitoneum or more often in an adjacent viscus such as duodenum , stomach or transverse colon . |
23 | Manipulation was shown more dramatically in A Distant Drummer . |
24 | The round-faced , round-skulled head tops a body on which the skirt is almost a cylinder ; and the cylindrical skirt reappears even more emphatically in a magnificent over life-size marble , now headless , dedicated a little later , perhaps already in the second quarter of the century , by one Cheramyes to Hera on Samos ( fig. 28 ) . |
25 | This liberal approach to Scripture is dealt with more fully in a later chapter . |
26 | But analogizing , as we shall be arguing more fully in a later chapter , is an operation too fundamental to thinking to be escaped in philosophy or anywhere else , at any rate outside logic and mathematics . |
27 | ( This classification will be explained more fully in a later chapter . ) |
28 | Indeed , a younger and more radical Reformer than Luther , Thomas Münzer ( 1491–1525 ) , the real pioneer of ‘ German song ’ for the congregation , wished them to participate much more fully in a vernacular liturgy . |
29 | If you have a look at the four versions of the videos , I hope what you 'll do is have in front of you er the advocacy criteria guide , which we 'll speak a bit more about in a moment , and actually look and see well , how is it that these people meet , those things , they do n't necessarily but how , how are they persuasive advocates ? |
30 | It might crack more readily in a given amount of sun . |