Example sentences of "with the more [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Every cracker contains a packet of seed along with the more traditional contents . |
2 | Slash has got a blend of really gritty aggression with the more traditional kind of rock'n'roll stuff . |
3 | Jane Austen uses this technique sparingly , to represent moments of inner crisis , in combination with the more traditional modes of authorial report and direct speech . |
4 | Even some five years into the technology there are still areas in which it simply can not compete with the more traditional methods of print production and publishing , the most often quoted being that of output quality . |
5 | Ludford was a master of the expansive , sonorous , and virtuosic polyphony of his time , and his surviving works suggest that , unlike Taverner , he felt no inclination to experiment with the more concise and concentrated style of the later 1530s and 1540s . |
6 | These were inconsistent with privilege , and also with the more central connotation of Zuwayi hurr : that such a man accepted no orders . |
7 | Paisley holds no terrors for Maginnis , who contrasts the meticulous preparation of the Ulster Unionist team during the talks with the more casual DUP approach . |
8 | With the more persistent caller , you may have to ask the Telephone Exchange to monitor all your calls for a while , or you can change your number and go ex-directory . |
9 | He was all the more striking because the boast that he ran his papers just to make money contrasted strongly with the more complex motives , combining profit with politics , that were still typical of the proprietors of the early 1960s . |
10 | He had smoked simple compound narcotics , to accept the veil of illusion , but had never experimented with the more complex chemical compounds . |
11 | The basics meet with the more complex : avoidance of glitzy analysis and presentation , importance of the denominator , study design , bias , confounding , and inference ; and even ‘ is the study worth doing at all ? ’ |
12 | The vast majority were fitted with the more complex three-way converter , which cuts down emissions of carbon monoxide , nitrous oxides and hydrocarbons . |
13 | As mentioned above , the additional property information form deals with the more complex questions that often relate to leasehold property . |
14 | Even this 1.8GL model , with the more powerful 90 bhp engine , is no ball of fire , and the standard 1.4-litre 60 bhp model looks distinctly sluggish compared with most rivals . |
15 | The reason for this lies in a theory called secondary reinforcement which says that the praise will become associated with the more powerful extra reward and take on some of the strong reinforcing properties of that reward . |
16 | It seems unlikely , even if the copyright is transferred with the computer programs , that an intangible computer program resident on a magnetic disk or in a computer chip is a personal chattel , because copyright is a " thing in action " like company shares or a money order , to be contrasted with the more tangible " things in possession " such as motor cars or computers . |
17 | Treaty and with the more specific provisions of articles 52 and 221 . |
18 | A streamlining of ‘ transmission belts ’ between the centre and direct producers , coupled with the more consistent application of the better 1970-style reforms . |
19 | Alan set up the legal part of it and the political side and I would come in with the more spiritual side of it : the demand for separation from the Irish Presbyterian Church that was operating in cahoots with O'Neill at that time . |
20 | In books dealing with the more spiritual aspects of man , the levels are often portrayed as being outside each other , each ascending level being larger than the one below , as shown in Figure 2 . |
21 | The common experience of Christianity , of similar concepts of family , together with the more recent experience of urbanisation and industrialisation , all mark Europe out as fundamentally different from the Arab world or from India . |
22 | a growing dissatisfaction with the more recent productions ( or the majority of them ) of that form of Classic Architecture Vernacularized amongst us , and a most earnest desire to see some variety introduced among our public buildings . |
23 | We are concerned here with the more recent debates that have used the inner city as a central organising theme , debates that have grown out of the economic boom years of the second half of the 1980s in many of the richest economies in the world . |
24 | With the signing late last year of Monotype , Compugraphic and AM Varityper together with the more recent additions of Scangraphic and Autologic there is little if any cause for complaint to be made . |
25 | His motive was to supplement Bernard with the more recent decretals that had been issued . |
26 | It can pass its calm temperament to its offspring when crossed with the more excitable Africander and Brahman . |
27 | Gedge is left with the more pleasurable job of general promotion . |
28 | ‘ Modern mattress , ’ he told her before proceeding with the more pleasurable task of nibbling her ear . |
29 | A favoured hypothesis is that the persistence of a large body of magma allows it to become vertically stratified with the more viscous and gas-rich component accumulating towards the top ( Fig. 5.16 ) . |
30 | But how could the advantages of the klystron with its enclosed resonators be combined with the more favourable geometry of the magnetron ? |