Example sentences of "[adv] have a much [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not only had a much slower rate of fall , but are actually detached nineteen ninety one from what we know has been happening .
2 We can create particles made up of the other quarks ( strange , charmed , bottom , and top ) , but these all have a much greater mass and decay very rapidly into protons and neutrons .
3 By 1990 the conglomerates thus had a much wider range .
4 But finished goods generally have a much higher value to weight ratio than do raw materials , and accordingly it was on the transit costs of the latter that canals had their most marked effect .
5 In practice fitting a coprocessor usually has a much smaller impact than advertised .
6 It will become an increasing necessity as institutions move towards the 1990 's and attempt to broaden the base of their student intake ; initial teacher education courses will hopefully have a much wider range of students on their courses .
7 You see when committees are meeting at two o'clock usually have a much shorter agenda than this committee discussion but to enable to this committee and to do its job properly , I would think we 'd be looking where possible to be able to discuss items properly and to get start at a reasonable time like we do .
8 Everything he hits seems to be right out of the middle and he also has a much better routine with his putting now that caddy Fanny Sunesson has stopped her ‘ wicketkeeper ’ pose behind his stance .
9 The approach applied here also has a much closer resemblance to that taken in Cukierman and Meltzer ( 1986 ) .
10 The state may thus mould the company 's constitution so as to protect the interests of parties directly involved , for instance the interests of shareholders against abuse of position by management , but it also has a much broader right of intervention , allowing it , if appropriate , to redefine corporate objectives to secure compliance with favoured social goals .
11 But the Princeton theology has also had a much wider influence among more conservative Christians to the present day .
12 While you could of course do press-ups and go for walks , you will probably have a much better time if you join the new keep-fit brigade .
13 I was only gon na say we 're , we will probably have a much clearer idea by the time we get to the results .
14 Regarding the ‘ three slow beats , it is likely that Ländler , like minuets , also had a much wider tempo range than we suppose ( the range is still quite wide as they are danced today ) .
15 Originally developed as a means to ensure compliance with regulations , environmental auditing now has a much wider remit for many companies .
16 WordStar now has a much friendlier set of drop-down menus , which means you do n't have to remember those cryptic keyboard shortcuts .
17 Once looked upon as a valley of humility between two mountains of conceit — New York City and Philadelphia — the Garden State now has a much sharper image to present to the world .
18 But what we , what is , is unquestionably true is that it does mean that there is growing parceliza parcelization of ple of peasant plots which means that the average peasant now has a much smaller plot of land in which to try and support himself and his family than was the case earlier in Chinese history .
19 And erm they had a , obviously a very productive meeting and , and it , they did n't say a lot about it but overall they said that really Roger and Helen now had a much better understanding of the direction we wanted to go in in the future and were pretty supportive of it really .
20 In short , people now have a much better opinion of the services offered by the Bank , and we have made significant inroads in the task of persuading customers that building societies are not necessarily the best place to go for savings and mortgages .
21 The Peace People now have a much lower profile than in the early days , and despite a flurry of newspaper articles at its 10-year anniversary in 1986 , it is still fairly anonymous .
22 A text frequently has a much wider variety of interpretations imposed upon it by analysts studying it at their leisure , than would ever have been possible for the participants in the communicative interaction which gives rise to the ‘ text ’ .
23 If there is to be a sit-down meal , you will then have a much better opportunity to get some good shots , hopefully without missing out on too much of the turkey yourself .
24 Sociology is a relatively new discipline or subject , although the issues examined by sociologists and the explanations put forward have a much longer history .
25 Pulsars may therefore have a much greater influence on their companions than has been supposed .
26 The think tanks therefore had a much greater influence than they might have achieved with any other party .
27 Elizabeth certainly had a much tighter control over her Council than her sister had been able to exercise .
28 Duncan and Lukes therefore have a much broader view of the function of theory than does Dahl , for whom the separation of fact and value appears an obvious and readily attainable objective .
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