Example sentences of "[pron] much more " in BNC.

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1 This gives everyone much more confidence in the future .
2 And when he makes his fortune ’ ( which was a foregone conclusion ) ‘ then he will send me much more .
3 But she was , of course , unable or unwilling to tell me much more than that my son was dead , and that there were certain wounds .
4 If he stims me much more , I know that I may seek such stimming again , however unwillingly .
5 It , it was a really nice size shop Walsall Wood was , but my sister , remember is eighty-two , I asked her , I told her you were coming and I asked her if there was anything she could tell me but er she do could n't tell me much more than myself .
6 This was in connection with my RNR Sea Cadet duties but it gave me much more confidence on the navigational side of cutter service .
7 It worked well , and gave me much more contact with my audience .
8 It should n't take me much more than half an hour .
9 That tells me much more about the behaviour of Oppositions than about the behaviour of Governments .
10 There was nothing much more to say , and so it was , that at the height of the depression , I was out of a job .
11 It proposed a shot-gun marriage between two parties who , so far from having anticipated the bliss of that honourable estate , had ventured nothing much more than the frozen smile of recognition that passes for politeness between opponents who see in one another much to dislike and little to love .
12 There is nothing much more to be said about the siege of Krishnapur .
13 It turned out that after all , there was nothing much more to be said .
14 Frankie had nothing much more to offer till they signed to Zang Tumb Tuum ( ZTT ) the label ( named after a First World War futurist magazine ) formed by New Musical Express ( NME ) theorist , Paul Morley , and Dollar/ABC/Malcolm McLaren producer , Trevor Horn .
15 Philippa Russell 's chapter reviews a wide spectrum of ideas and work , but it is clear that disability is an area in which much more research is needed and that policy and practice should both be reviewed in the light of such research as it becomes available .
16 The organization of knowledge by classification and indexing is a valuable activity in which much more work must still be done .
17 I would trust er you much more than er erm a twenty five or thirty year old out there to get on and do the job .
18 But erm I real I really enjoyed it and er to me it was interesting work and I do n't know that I can tell you much more about the locks .
19 Mary had the chance to learn her trade as something much more than a queen consort from a politician of great skill and finesse .
20 Over and over again , Tchaikovsky makes his pieces something much more than a mere salon diversion by forming his tunes out of small , constantly changing and evolving melodic cells .
21 It is very easy to start with plans for a simple recording and to end up trying to do something much more complex .
22 In this way a project which would have been profitable evolves into something much more fancy — and more fun — but something which is no longer profitable .
23 Whereas , according to the porter , it was something much more like a love-nest …
24 So much passion ought to stem from something much more than lust , especially when the man it held in its toils was one of Luke 's calibre .
25 There was deep bitterness and something much more .
26 Something warm , something much more red .
27 In the latter case one is confronted by something like a functioning assembly which needs to be dismantled and analysed before it can be understood , whereas in the former case one has something much more like an ‘ exploded ’ view of things as seen in a working drawing .
28 Something much more than that .
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