Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [art] [adv] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 It had to look ordinary enough to appeal to a much broader market than the CX , but quirky enough to attract 15 years ' worth of loyal CX owners .
2 The users of social services would greatly benefit from a much greater use of research — for decades this point has been made in reports , in meetings , and within research itself .
3 Thus a normal training time in the new time zone might coincide with night on home time and so lead to a physically poorer and psychologically dispiriting performance .
4 In the early stages of the disease sufferer from alcoholism may be still waiting for the " real " party to start when everyone else is already intoxicated after a much smaller intake .
5 Again , the imploded drums found at early US sea disposal dump sites were not made to the much tighter standards pioneered in the UK and embodied in current national and international codes of practice .
6 But that list is very far from being exhaustive and does not touch on the much wider range of topics possible if aquarium facilities are available .
7 But a lot of the training does n't actually have a definite something that 's sort of a number because it 's actually getting people to do the work that they 're already doing in a slightly better way or to feel more confident
8 Imposing a restriction which is true should not worsen the ability of the explanatory variables to explain the dependent variable or , alternatively , relaxing the restriction and allowing the estimators of to be different should not lead to a much better fitting equation if are in fact not different .
9 The days lost in strikes rapidly fell to a much lower level than at any time since 1918 .
10 similar explanations of relaxations in polymers are possible , but such effects are usually swamped by the much larger configurational relaxation processes .
11 The site of Stanley Mill was formerly occupied by a much smaller structure , recorded in 1560 as Giles Mill at ‘ Ryeford in King 's Stanley ’ .
12 Political intervention also occurs in a much brasher , more destructive form .
13 By the 1850s , Freames Mill had been turned over to the manufacture of pins by Perkins , Critchley and Marmont , who were there for around a decade and who later operated on a much larger scale at Wimberley Mills .
14 Southern fire station will not only direct cover directly cover these areas but also provide essential back up cover to a much larger area including Glaby , Wigstone , Nutterworth , Hinkley and parts of the City .
15 At Inverness Wade built a new fort on Castle Hill , Fort George , a name later transferred to a much stronger building north-east of the town .
16 It comes from a text on the duties of a vizier and was probably copied from a much earlier document .
17 It was also based on the even worse assumption that the actual level of income support in April 1990 was sufficient for people to live on in the first place .
18 The statistics in Table 18 also point to the markedly greater risks of childbearing at ages 45 and over than at ages 15–44 .
19 But Walker , who is contender for Great Britain 's Olympic team , was clearly hoping for a much better time on what amounted to a solo run .
20 This would also account for the significantly greater proportion of women in group A , as the incidence of gall stones is higher in women than men and in this study the excess of patients with gall bladder calculi was made up by women .
21 This tall plant , growing up to 2 metres , is often accompanied by the even taller giant knotweed ( P sachalinense ) .
22 In addition to this decrease in size child bearing is now concentrated into a much shorter period of a woman 's life .
23 The one dissenting voice that is made explicit to us is the Reeve 's : As has been noted , the Reeve 's Tale is often read as a much darker piece than the Miller 's Tale , and such readings are usually rooted in the reading of the Reeve 's character : a character who may be presented as corrupt , as well as frightening , in his General Prologue portrait .
24 Even accounting for the generally lower standard of software then , I reckon the reviewers were feeling generous .
25 However , the thin cut of the marble shift here contrasts with the slightly thicker gauge of the shroud ; is the sculptor thus implying that the shift is of linen and the shroud of flannel ?
26 Sustained flight could then arise at a still later stage through the evolution of a basal articulation and the development of flapping movements using tergocoxal muscles that were concerned primitively with leg movements ( Tiegs , 1955 ) .
27 In these materials the wood was impregnated to a greater or less extent with a resin and then compressed to a considerably higher density .
28 are indeed looking at a much longer time-span .
29 The wealth of scholarship in which the book luxuriates sometimes deflects from the far simpler scientific story ; that seismicity in the different regions of Iran varies through time , and that it is possible , from a complete analysis of the history , to find patterns in this shifting activity .
30 They were then sent on a much fiercer one , some sixty miles eastward , at Klein Königsberg .
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