Example sentences of "far more [adj] [conj] is " in BNC.

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1 The background of long-firm fraudsters is far more varied than is found with convicted criminals as a whole .
2 Their knowledge and experience of drama will be far more wide-ranging than is commonly acknowledged .
3 The range of organisations that can provide you with back-up is far more extensive than is generally realised .
4 As the foregoing brief chronology has demonstrated , which Councils have been recognized as ecumenical is far more arbitrary than is acknowledged by the bland words of the current Code .
5 This can lead to iatrogenic disease ( drug induced ) , a problem which may be far more wide-spread than is generally realised .
6 In reality heavy drinking is far more pervasive than is commonly realized and most drugs which are consumed to excess are prescribed by a GP rather than bought illegally .
7 Moreover , in the course of his research Kaplan uncovered evidence that Mahler himself conducted the movement at a tempo far more brisk than is currently in vogue .
8 Also , manufacturers like Patrick Eggle and Paul Reed Smith have countersunk their controls , which looks far more attractive and is more in keeping with the otherwise classy demeanour of a guitar like this .
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