Example sentences of "a more [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Some years earlier , the same issues had been opened up from a more consciously theological angle by the Halle professor Martin Kähler . |
2 | Of course , there are unions and parties within Japan which cut across enterprise identification , but the point made by Hirschmeier and Yui is that for many workers , for much of the time , the enterprise is a more strongly pertinent collectivity . |
3 | The move to a more strongly state-oriented approach was not the result of initiatives taken within government at all . |
4 | If noise pollution is made a more clearly identifiable criminal offence , this will prove one of the rare occasions on which hard cases have generated a much-needed law . |
5 | One way of solving this problem is to translate the maxim ‘ Be relevant ’ into a more practically useful form as ‘ Make your contribution relevant in terms of the existing topic framework . ’ |
6 | The term ‘ social support network ’ also carries the same meaning but is descriptive of a more loosely structured set of connections with fewer family members . |
7 | The focus of the social worker is on the ‘ client system ’ , which may either be a tight knit family system , or a more loosely structured family network , or an informal care network . |
8 | 1952 solution was adopted because it reflected what had become a more theologically certain position on the matter . |
9 | A more carefully prepared training programme and an easier tournament schedule have helped the world No.2 to win three important tournaments in recent months , whereas Le Moignan appears to have been struggling with her motivation . |
10 | West Country Living : Where waves wash away city tension Lynne Edmunds finds that the trek to a more leisurely crowd-free lifestyle is far from being an over-60s monopoly |
11 | We have also used a more leisurely 3-month period for trainees at the beginning of their professional careers . |
12 | However , they concentrated labour , largely that of women and children , in a more visibly exploitative mode . |
13 | Among the recommendations of the commissioners was the establishment of a more visibly independent commission ( Mbandla and Skweyiya were both ANC members ) which would take the process further , including the identification of all those ANC officials responsible . |
14 | Finally , Lear resigned himself to Gould 's impenetrable isolation , and , in a letter written in 1863 , came as close as he could to an objective description of his former employer and erstwhile friend : ‘ A more singularly offensive mannered man than G. hardly can be : but the queer fellow means well , tho 's more of an Egotist than can be described . ’ |
15 | ‘ Kalliste was the name given to this little lady before it became either Thera or Santorini , and a more singularly inapt name I can not imagine . |
16 | On the one hand , the two mainstream right-wing parties , the neo-Gaullist RPR and the centre-right UBF , have succeeded in stealing some of its thunder by themselves espousing more extremist positions on immigration and by adopting a more overtly nationalist and populist tone on other issues like Maastricht . |
17 | At the same time as these theories were being explored in the world of school — theories designed to make the pupil the equal of the teacher — the concept of equality was beginning to have a powerful effect on education in a more overtly political sense . |
18 | The slow movement , as I say , is outstanding , with Masur 's very straight , simple phrasing conveying an emotional intensity quite as deep as with a more overtly expressive style . |
19 | The Labour government proved unwilling to pursue a more overtly socialist approach ; physical controls acquired during wartime were eventually discarded and those industries that were nationalized , such as steel and the railways , were basically essential and loss-making concerns . |
20 | A more extensively used method , wet harvesting is far more efficient : the bogs are dammed , flooded with a foot of water and the ripe berries are dislodged from the vines by mechanical water reels , known as giant egg beaters . |
21 | Fru Gertlinger sent a message via Fru Møller to say that in future , when there was steak for dinner , she would prepare a more easily digestible dish for Miss Danziger . |
22 | But since the data needed to construct such a measure is difficult to elicit and interpret , a more easily verifiable and simpler measure was preferred ; for example a point was assigned for ties of kinship contracted in the neighbourhood . |
23 | However , in the past twenty years a variety of new approaches has evolved , beyond clinics on the one hand and mental hospitals on the other , to provide a more easily accessible ‘ user-friendly ’ , informal ‘ open-door ’ facility . |
24 | A fast flick through some of the other pages showed images of a more easily recognisable kind — strange faces , old friends , scenes from a life . |
25 | In factual works , style plays a more easily definable role , and textual sampling and attempts at stylistic evaluation by librarians are more pertinent . |
26 | The card operated hotel locking system was introduced in the late 1970s ' with the focus on replacing the traditional metal key for guest room doors with a more easily recodable system . |
27 | Help of a more immediately practical nature was given to Manan , a young pianist who was without a piano . |
28 | The more telling critics of those who advocated the end of the mental hospital argued on a more immediately practical basis . |
29 | At the same time , the experience was formative in a more immediately practical way . |
30 | A slimmer ARCO with a more heavily weighted local flavour is a pattern reflected in art fairs all over the world . |