Example sentences of "become more and [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is all very well to say to any people organisation you shall become more and more efficient .
2 As the numbers of suppliers and their customers increase the demand and supply balance facing Grid Control will become more and more complex .
3 She will probably often feel ill and exhausted , and giving birth will become more and more dangerous for her .
4 As we probe further it will become more and more necessary to re-assess the relationship between the two modes as dialectical rather than that of opposites .
5 She , in turn , would become more and more pathetic and martyr-like , like her mother .
6 Erm so it does mean that as parking becomes more and more congested , it the subject does become more and more topical .
7 Merton 's success in its principal specialty , the London property world — the firm undertook search assignments in connection with Rosehaugh Stanhope 's celebrated Broadgate development , for example — suggests that such a strategy of specialisation may become more and more common in the British headhunting business in the future .
8 In particular , he found that in an organisation committed to consultative management , a superior may become more and more reluctant to exercise his authority .
9 The constrictions of our older cities will become more and more irksome .
10 The fact remains , and will become more and more evident as the year goes by , that the deliberate under-funding of the Act was an act of incompetence by incompetent ministers .
11 Yet signs are not wanting that the mental effort of doing so is one which will become more and more difficult as the memory of the distinct courts of Law and Equity dies out ; and perhaps already the unified jurisdiction of the High Court , and the statutes which have codified certain branches of Common Law and Equity , have produced some results which could hardly have been given by any combination of proceedings in the separate courts , or by the development of the law solely by means of cases decided in them .
12 Given the reluctance of some courts to convict on forensic evidence and the fact that terrorists do not usually leave a signed visiting card at the scene of the crime , will it not become more and more difficult to obtain convictions ?
13 The demand that , as a science progresses , its theories should become more and more falsifiable , and consequently have more and more content and be more and more informative , rules out modifications in theories that are designed merely to protect a theory from a threatening falsification .
14 The care system will become more and more punitive , ’ said Sparks .
15 As we learn to give ourselves more time to pause before activity , we will slowly become more and more aware of the warning signals that our body gives us when it is under stress .
16 The tendons to the corners of the mouth may stand out clearly like lengths of string , and the facial muscles will become more and more obvious as they tauten and contract in the normal flat plains of the horse 's head .
17 As the costs of landfill go on rising , such an approach will become more and more attractive to those who have to pay for waste disposal .
18 They had talked about Northumberland — or , rather , Roman had talked and she had listened , at first apathetically , but gradually , as he 'd spoken about the Romans , she 'd become more and more fascinated .
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