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31. But that's all the more reason why we should go off this time with a car well filled, eh?
32. Growing environmental fears have made climate research all the more important, and Europe is forging ahead in this field.
33. So it was all the more noticeable last month when reformers took on Marxists in the press.
34. The vast differences between these two scholars are all the more striking since neither has written a direct refutation of the other.
35. Which makes the documentation all the more poignant when you know the project did not get anywhere.
36. Superb defence by Karpov, all the more praiseworthy in that he was now in desperate time trouble.
37. Such liability will be all the more possible in states that explicitly impose liability by statute, such as Michigan and Montana.
38. She knew that this trouble with her daughter would be all the more enjoyed because it was a reflection on herself.
39. She thought what an undecided old fool Phoebe was, but it made her outburst at the Frolic all the more courageous.
40. This makes it all the more important that the lease should protect the landlord's right to future income from other operators.
41. He offsets Roberts' operatic evil with a performance that commands all the more notice for its minimalism.
42. Cops would tell us to go home,(www.Sentencedict.com) and that intensified this bohemian romance all the more.
43. The achievement was all the more enjoyable for the nature of the cricketer concerned.
44. Yet it has made her all the more aware of the power of the public world in the lives of individuals.
45. Their mistrust makes the prospects of overcoming the impasse all the more difficult.
46. The dispute was all the more bitter because a prize was at stake.
47. This discovery made it all the more important to me to maintain my behaviour and to maintain it in secret.
48. This made my delight at finding King Felin's tomb all the more great.
49. Last week's Ha'aretz newspaper contained an extraordinary essay, all the more remarkable for being published in the current climate.
50. The southern difference will be all the more pronounced if, as expected, Lott wins the contest against Cochran.
51. All the more reason perhaps to increase the franchising activity north of Watford.
52. That his distress was so foolish, made it all the more poignant.
53. Pillow and blanket, in size befitting that missing infant, made that black perambulator all the more confounding.
54. All the more in classical law, when the formal and procedural differences still applied.
55. Weather experts say it was a relatively dry winter which makes the water recovery all the more remarkable.
56. The velocity, the sheer power and the technology of the rocket perhaps makes all the more pitiful our meagre destiny.
57. They block the rear view of the road and make our quest to recover the tabs all the more difficult.
58. Recessions cause firms to scrap equipment; they also discourage new investment, all the more so if interest rates are high.
59. His job was made all the more easier by drivers who hadn't bothered to take measures to stop people like him.
60. Yet when death whisks away that incandescent vitality, the shock is all the more electric and profound.
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