Example sentences of "more [adj] when it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The difference is still more striking when it occurs in the same work , e.g. Arnold von Bruck 's ‘ O du armer Judas ’ ( published by Hans Ott of Nuremberg in his collection of 121 newe Lieder , 1534 ) which ends with a Kyrie :
2 Big Ben was lucky to get away with a mistake at the second fence in his warm-up round , but is likely to be more careful when it matters .
3 Business literature is therefore vital for understanding business , which is one of the major forces in modern culture , but it is more limited when it comes to a study of the consumer and his or her relation to the object .
4 Bucket shops with more to hide are often more cautious when it comes to recruitment .
5 Flicking the switch on the TV is one thing , but such reactions are more serious when it comes to real life situations .
6 Maybe the question , ‘ What is it that I have to undo in order to help myself ? ’ is more appropriate when it comes to the Alexander Technique .
7 This will make agreement more difficult , but far more valuable when it comes .
8 But this year the race itself became less American and even more international when it lost the 58-year-old veteran competitor who best embodies what the Indianapolis 500 represents .
9 And the cultural difference is even more pronounced when it comes to personnel .
10 Although this is n't up to the standard of the Lotus add-in for placement of graphics on-screen , at least it 's slightly more accurate when it comes to the final report .
11 It does n't happen very often , of course , which makes it all the more satisfying when it does .
12 The former method requires some effort , but it makes the case more realistic when it comes to cross-examination , and it enables the preliminary proceedings , including the interviewing of witnesses and briefing of counsel , to be done by student ‘ solicitors . ’
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