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

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1 Maybe more interesting is whether a smaller unit , the herred , dates from the Viking period .
2 Far more interesting is whether the hon. Gentleman and his Back-Bench colleagues support Labour 's new nuclear defence policy — so far as anyone can understand it .
3 Much more equivocal is whether the theory has any predictive content .
4 What 's even more amazing is that the Heartbreakers ' music is both memorable and professional , something which is seemingly least expected from a New Wave band .
5 What is even more frightening is that the decision-making down here — I am not talking only about the Government , but about the media and the City of London — is conditioned by the thinking of the south-east and of London in particular .
6 The more substantial is that the justices directed that T. 's contact with her older half-sister should be supervised .
7 What is , perhaps , even more important is that the Chief Inspector will also decide which accidents will not be investigated .
8 What is more important is that the reservation office and front desk have an up-to-the-minute visual picture of the room status of the hotel whatever system is used .
9 Much more important is that the student is aware of the general principles of that particular area of law , has acquired the proper technique for finding out the specific rules and can apply them to the facts of the case .
10 What is far more important is that the balance between land and labour , which had been favourable to labour for about a century and a half , was now tilting back decisively in favour of the landowner .
11 Perhaps more important is that the demonstration role of the centre , which was launched by Prince Charles three years ago , marks it off from most traditional ‘ botanic gardens ’ .
12 Much more important is whether the bid was sensible in the first place .
13 What is more pertinent is whether the different styles of the offences discussed above have some justification .
14 What is more surprising is that the Nat Bell case has exercised such a mesmeric hold over our jurisprudence even though the premises leading to the conclusion have been rejected .
15 What is more certain is that the Bishop of Salisbury claims the oath sworn years ago was conditional upon the King 's not marrying his daughter to anyone outside England .
16 What makes it both attractive to users and even more misleading is that the promoters of the technique tend to use a number of methods to produce ‘ norms ’ for , in particular , ‘ preference shift ’ , but also for various attention measures .
17 What is perhaps more significant is that a new minister will also find that his department is developing new policies .
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