Example sentences of "more [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Also , the seams are more intensely faulted and folded than those in Yorkshire ( see map A on page 102 ) .
2 We thought we had an enormous pile but unfortunately our fire was not very long lasting and by 6 o'clock we were wandering about looking at the other , more professionally built conflagrations .
3 With the principle of voluntary hospitalization accepted , and safeguards now surrounding the standards of treatment , the chances are that a better , more professionally trained mental health service will develop .
4 I first heard and reviewed a pair of SD Ribbons several years ago ; to look at , the design has scarcely changed in that time , except that it is now obviously more professionally engineered and finished .
5 At Godmanchester , for instance , extensive ribbon developments spread outwards well beyond the line of the later defences , but with time , there was a more intense build-up in the area adjacent to the crossroads as the site became more economically specialized .
6 As both politicians and the public become more economically orientated there is a knock-on effect such that organizations are required to place a far greater emphasis on controlling costs and on the provision of relevant financial information .
7 Put another way , the overload , or hyperpluralist , perspective is more keenly attuned to the realities of aspects of politics in the seventies than is the pluralist perspective which was very much a product of the cosy consensus politics of the fifties and sixties .
8 Or maybe something else ; this curious sensation one had all the time now of the blood running a little faster , the senses being more keenly tuned , of tomorrow or next week being more inviting .
9 In most animals the senses are more keenly developed than in humans .
10 In general , most Renaissance texts were open to being co-opted into a part in these royal games ( the term usefully suggests the way private activities such as sexual intrigues were more expressly combined with public political questions during the Renaissance ) .
11 A more intensively studied pathway is that leading from the cerci or paraprocts through the last abdominal ganglion up ascending giant axons in the ventral nerve cord .
12 Towns , which have been more intensively studied and for which there is generally more documentary and cartographic information , were thought to be organic or haphazard creations until recently .
13 The process whereby rivers have been straightened and lowered to allow all riverside land to be more intensively cropped for grass and grain has often been expensive in terms of both wasted investment and loss of landscape .
14 The rail network supported by the PTE is smaller than in Manchester with 88 route miles ( 142 route km ) and 74 stations , but it is more intensively used and largely electrified .
15 And the ground is more intensively used perhaps for that ?
16 The more variable strata will therefore be more intensively sampled , leading to estimates of the population mean or total for this variable that are ‘ optimal ’ in the sense of having smallest possible variance .
17 The research carried out so far has established some useful ideas and models which could be more intensively investigated and has established guidelines for future clinical trials .
18 In some of the more intensively managed ‘ confinement ’ operations , animals are crowded in pens and cages stacked up like so many shipping crates … .
19 Nevertheless , some wooded areas were more intensively settled and used as time went on .
20 The two regions were more industrially developed and russified and showed little support for the IRP .
21 But is n't nature a very delicate balance between various forces and various processes , and by people , not like yourself , but perhaps more industrially based people producing vast quantities of a given compound and spreading it almost indiscriminately , could n't that erm seriously upset the balance of nature in a particular resource ?
22 Governments also use the more industrially orientated labs under the umbrella of the Fraunhofer society .
23 But as many as are thus sottish , let them enjoy their own wildness and ignorance , it is sufficient for a good man that he is conscious unto himself that he is more nobly descended , better bred and born , and more skilfully taught by the purged faculties of his own mind.2
24 Joni records that , at their first meeting , ‘ after an endless stream of compliments on the execution of my work ’ , Berenson , who had purchased from Torrini an ‘ Alberto Aringhieri in prayer ’ ( fig.2 ) inspired by Pinturicchio 's celebrated fresco in Siena cathedral , ‘ singled out the Aringhieri for special praise , saying that he found it more skilfully done even than the original , which he had been to see and examined just before coming to my studio ’ .
25 On the contrary , it is possible that greater training in counselling skills may lead to a more skilfully directed and efficient interview .
26 ( Both Spanish and Italian lute-composers used the terms ‘ tiento ’ and ‘ ricercare ’ for the more loosely constructed type of piece . )
27 Delegates voted in favour of becoming a political party rather than remaining a more loosely organized movement , and approved a draft statute emphasizing the development of a market economy and support for private business .
28 Elsewhere , however , the democratic test has been more loosely applied .
29 It may be that those aspects of a curriculum , such as skills which are readily expressible in behavioural terms could usefully be laid down in some detail while other aspects , such as problem solving would be more loosely specified or , perhaps , not specified at all .
30 Dead trees turn out to be commonplace — hundreds of them standing knee deep in the wide , slow meanders of the Murray River or more loosely scattered in a macabre parkland where what passes for good grazing has been toasted a mauvy brown by the long summer sun .
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