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

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1 Residents from Lakeside , Darlington , say plans to narrow their road will make it more dangerous to cross and to park .
2 When restrictions on bank credit were relaxed , companies found it more advantageous to lend and borrow through banks , particularly as when they dealt directly transactions were unsecured .
3 It was admitted that occasionally the good were afflicted too , and that in these cases God was probably testing their faith , or even possibly allowing them their purgatory on earth , but on the whole the Church found it more satisfactory to believe that madness was punitive and well-deserved .
4 Is not it more sensible to say that we have responsible people out there with whom we have developed partnerships ?
5 Second , in courses which are organised around the expectation that most students are young and well qualified in a traditional sense , older students who have entered through different routes may find it more difficult to succeed than in courses where there is more support , both at an institutional level and from other students with similar backgrounds and experiences .
6 The steep hillsides made it more difficult to hide and transport cattle , and after the establishment of coffee plantations and gardens in the 1840s the crime must have become more difficult to carry out profitably .
7 The excessive use of embargoes devalues the practice and makes it more difficult to ensure that the embargo is kept when it is really important .
8 Here again , though , this is not by itself to say that where a co-operative can get properly started in a capital intensive business , it would find it more difficult to compete than would a conventionally organised firm .
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