Example sentences of "[pers pn] more [adj] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , in many cases , the very size of miniatures makes them more suitable for particular ideas and arrangements .
2 The SMILE ( Secondary Mathematics Individualised Learning Experiment ) team have addressed this issue and suggest ways in which their own materials may be amended to make them more appropriate for bilingual pupils .
3 A number of suggestions are also made to make it more attractive for overseas companies to employ non-domiciled nationals .
4 The increase in cattle killing was due to the sale-voucher systems making it more difficult for casual thieves to keep or dispose of stolen animals .
5 Does the press narrow popular conceptions of rape and make it more difficult for raped women to obtain justice ?
6 The changes in social security legislation will make it more difficult for young people estranged from their parents or who have suffered physical or sexual abuse to receive financial or practical help .
7 They also made it more difficult for temporary residents or visitors to become permanent residents .
8 The role of the noise is to make it more difficult for particular types to unambiguously signal their information .
9 Suffolk BMA spokesman Dr David Meldrum said : ‘ We are worried by anything which makes it more difficult for ill people to get the drugs they need . ’
10 ( 1 ) Changes in the ways that schools are managed and funded have made it more difficult for Christian Aid to relate to schools .
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