Example sentences of "[prep] much more [noun] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Is this a man of much more style than substance , and what test would you use to determine whether he 's had a good hundred days or a bad hundred days ?
2 No way do the charts tell the whole story — the new underground is of much more interest and relevance .
3 So what you would see is the machine , as it were , engaging the patient in a much more perhaps conversational mode and with much more feedback and response to the way in which the patient is answering the questions or behaving , rather than just , as it were , a machine which elicits information from the patient and compares it with a statistical set of data .
4 Methods had been changed , and officers were now engaged in much more intelligence and research work to identify vessels which were potential carriers and people who might be smuggling .
5 In Britain the process was subject to much more diffidence and restraint .
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