Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] more " in BNC.

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1 However , in keeping with the somewhat critical approach adopted in Chapter 1 , and because we also wish to indicate how our studies might be put upon a set-theoretical base ( the soundness of which is the concern of set-theorists ) we propose definitions rather more formal than many a reader might expect .
2 This was applied in Dixons Ltd. v. Roberts ( 1894 D.C. ) where it was held that section 14 did not catch a trader who gave a false indication that a refund would be given on any goods purchased , if within seven days the customer was able to buy the same products locally more cheaply .
3 From then until the final three minutes rarely more than one basket separated the teams , as Tigers came back again , until Roberts scored and free-throws from Tom Seaman and Paul James gave Bracknell breathing space at 95-92 .
4 The third view of the company is one which has prevailed in the academic literature rather more forcefully than in company law doctrine itself .
5 In his view the crowding of " the destitute classes " into the cities had made " their existence thereby more conspicuous and dangerous " , particularly since they they " already form a substantial part of population , and possess even now , although they are still ignorant of their full power , great political importance " .
6 Well can I say that er we 'll we 'll take that on board rather more positively ,
7 I I th I 'm quite sure that you can go through that because you 're recognizing the patterns much more now , you 're accepting more things as , Oh yeah , you do n't need to tell me that I know it .
8 ‘ You have to learn to think your way around a golf course much more as a pro , ’ he says .
9 The ultimate scheme , which emphasized the simplicity of converging lines on a central pivot , symbolizing state power , was of course much More attractive to the head of state .
10 Jane Austen had of course much more first-hand experience of ‘ high life ’ than Richardson , on her brother 's estate at Godmersham ( Fig. 16 ) and elsewhere .
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 direct question may not always be the ideal approach — a hint or oblique reference can sometimes be better — but a direct approach will gain response much more often than people think .
13 Above all , ‘ Fresh Start ’ has encouraged the use of shared casework schemes in which prison officers and probation officers share work concerning prisoners much more effectively .
14 Thiemens told a January meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Boston that similar isotope effects may exist for other diatomic gases such as hydrogen and nitrogen which , like oxygen , have one isotope much more abundant than others .
15 Her perception of physics as a discipline is one that is about ideas and concepts ; she said that she 'd always found physics much more ‘ dynamic ’ than ‘ static ’ subjects like chemistry and geography .
16 Pale forms much more frequent than dark .
17 He stopped in his tracks , scanned the window opposite for some minutes , then turned to walk into the building much more slowly and thoughtfully than before .
18 We must also try to direct support much more to the specialist producers of high-quality British beef .
19 Where there 's a big age gap , between the children , the older child often will go along with the parental wishes much more , merely because it 's much more mature .
20 It is through these means that the people , our people , all the people in this city many of them bound together and then able to go out and think about their civic lives if you like , their civic , the way th that this council works perhaps and take part much more in just go in and putting little crosses on pieces of paper maybe .
21 It followed the discovery that many old people metabolise the drug much more slowly than normal .
22 This facility , the first of its kind in the world and built with the aid of a £100 000 grant from the Science and Engineering Research Council , should allow chemical companies to design catalyst much more rationally — and so help to avoid future disasters like the dioxin explosion in Seveso , Italy .
23 Economists worry that even higher rates would make a prolonged recession much more likely than at present .
24 Another rise in interest rates would make recession much more likely without necessarily ensuring a rapid easing of inflation .
25 They would simply be judged very improbable , the waving statue much more improbable than the lightning .
26 Now with the accent much more on playing the rhythm , it is easier to create movements without the fear of what to play on the piano but it is not an easy task to find suitable taped music to enhance the carrying quality .
27 But , having used a number of different twin stem units I 've found the single wire stem much more versatile , although sometimes a little harder to remove from stubborn placements .
28 The top whorls turn reddish-brown and the stem much more densely covered by the whorls than the other Myriophyllum species .
29 This is what occurred in the buyer 's factory but , because a number of ampoules were being washed together , the explosion was much greater than might have been predicted and the damage much more extensive .
30 Attached to the webbing on the shoulder harness the chest strap stops shoulder straps from sliding sideways and so keeps the sack much more comfortably in position .
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