Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [adv] faster [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | The water from the lower source is emitted sufficiently faster than the main flow that it forms a turbulent jet . |
2 | And , just like a spent rocket , the plummet to earth is happening even faster than the upward rise . |
3 | Describing the market as ‘ unquenchable ’ , UK managing director of Precision Visuals , Nick Lewis , says the European market is growing proportionately faster than that in the US . |
4 | The student population at polytechnics is growing much faster than that of universities . |
5 | And the plane 's going slightly faster than the Hercules or Andover . |
6 | money in but in actual fact it 's , it 's going out faster than it 's coming in . |
7 | The slight variation of the longitudinal velocity in Fig. 21.19(b) , as indicated by the spacing of dye patches , implies that fluid close to the wall is moving much faster than average . |
8 | We must realize that time is running out faster than we think . ’ |
9 | The company now has 260 employees , up from 170 at its birth and has won Borland International Inc chief Phillipe Kahn over — ‘ Technically , it 's brilliant and Taligent is running much faster than I expected ; instead of being bogged down by the bureaucracies of its two large parents , Taligent seems to have taken the best of each company , ’ Kahn commented to the Journal , which notes that Wordperfect Corp and and Novell Inc are doing applications . |
10 | Moreover , the overhang of unsold properties is evaporating much faster than expected . |
11 | Jo 's talking even faster than usual , shows she 's still feeling a bit down . |
12 | A fifth of England could be built on by the middle of the next century , according to a report from the Council for the Preservation of Rural England ( CPRE ) , which finds that countryside is disappearing much faster than official figures suggest . |