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

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1 This is the pub as social institution , so much more than just a place for drinking .
2 We 're worth so much more .
3 We now know so much more about you !
4 Could you not persuade him to return to a country in which there is so much more room ? ’
5 ‘ It is a sad reflection on the financing of drug research that so much more is spent on the development of new and ‘ me too ’ drug therapies , ’ it adds .
6 ‘ Americans know so much more about that , ’ Lawless added .
7 The fact that uncommitted voters who read the Sun or Star swung so much more than other uncommitted voters suggests that these papers were particularly good at influencing their readers .
8 One Sunday night at the Wood Green Odeon a group of youths and girls were making so much more than a tolerable racket that I eventually asked them to quieten down .
9 With so much more volatility in markets , it is perhaps inevitable that greater stress will be put on senior executives as they strive to adapt to , and cope with , ever faster changes .
10 This last element , perhaps more than any other , is crucial for understanding why Marx and Engels attached so much more importance to the work of Morgan than they did to the work of the other evolutionist anthropologists whom they read .
11 Because it obliges you to sit down and make a careful observation of the chosen subject , you discover so much more than by just pointing a camera .
12 Kristin 's voice is gratuitous — so much more happens than is needed to get across the ‘ meaning ’ : an endless haemorrhage of semiotic material , released in sobs , moans , sudden gales of rage , a luxury of grief .
13 There 's a gratuitousness of form over content : so much more is done than is ‘ required ’ for the purposes of communication , so much flaunting and adornment .
14 The Government was tempted to seek alternative partners in the Commonwealth and Europe , but did not do so because the Americans had so much more to offer if the MacMahon restrictions could be circumvented or ameliorated .
15 They have so much more flavour than the fresh fruit and can be eaten on cereals , used for puddings and fruit compotes , cooked with meat ( especially lamb ) or made into jam .
16 And I have got so much more to learn .
17 A child 's garden can be so much more than just a sandpit .
18 The reason , according to the Davos Snow and Avalanche Research Centre which recorded the figures , is that there is so much more snow than usual this year .
19 The Tories have more or less run out of good ideas which inspired them in the early Thatcher years , and are left only with a few bad ones : the creation of new , ever more incompetent ‘ private ’ monopolies ; the vindictive pursuit of aged war criminals ; the idiotic struggle to knock a penny off income tax , which will benefit nobody , when so much more could be achieved with a little imagination — by abolishing all discriminatory rates , abolishing capital transfer tax and other taxes on savings , allowing domestic wages ( as all other forms of employment are allowed ) against personal taxation …
20 Everything you 'd expect from a Summer holiday — yet so much more
21 ‘ Why does this present project matter so much more ? ’
22 a great State will mean so many hours less work a day , and so much more pay a day .
23 Peru has so much more .
24 We related to her how everything happened ; she exulted and gloried and was now blessing you ( O God ) who are able to do above what we can ask or conceive , because she recognized that with regard to me you have given her so much more than she used to beg for when she wept so pitifully before you .
25 In 1904 he wrote to the poet and critic Arthur Symons : ‘ I have , however , of late years , lapsed so deeply into my early weakness for verse , & have found the condensed expression that it affords so much more consonant to my natural way of thinking & feeling that I have almost forgotten the prose effusions for the time . ’
26 The organization of field-work has proved tremendously time-consuming for teachers , and the complications of a timetable so predominantly practical and involving so much more experimentation and research on the part of the pupils have not always been overcome .
27 Hastings nurses gave her so much more food , it was Cow and Gate baby food .
28 The clear message behind this and so much more of national policy at present is that teachers can not be trusted .
29 Undoubtedly , the retrieval of information will be easier , organization of information will probably be better managed and there will be so much more information available at the press of a button .
30 With the opening of the Great Hall on 15th April 1992 , you and your family will find there is so much more to see and discover at the National Railway Museum .
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