Example sentences of "much more [adj] [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was so much more congenial than the flat near Victoria — unsuitably dominated by Westminster Cathedral — where she had lived with her mother .
2 Choose a task requiring a variety of skills and experience , not those of an expert ( often an expert alone is much more competent than a group ) .
3 They believe that the role of the community educator is much more limited than the rhetoric often implies .
4 For the first forty minutes they were much more composed than the league leaders and fully warranted the advantage they took in the 13th minute when David Kelly headed home Lee Clark 's cross after a winning midfield challenge by Ranson , a stable influence on his younger colleagues before falling victim to a calf injury twenty minutes from time .
5 In particular , stresses set up in such samples can be relieved in all directions whereas stresses in bedrock are much more concentrated since the rock is confined both laterally and vertically .
6 ‘ It 's so much more real than a gas boiler .
7 An upholstered stool would be much more appropriate than a coffee-table for this attractive and scholarly volume .
8 This final requirement makes it far re difficult to keep the list up to date but experience shown that a personalised approach is much more successful than a plain " to the industrial correspondent " .
9 The chamois , another mountain specialist , is much lighter and consequently much more agile than the mountain goat .
10 [ But ] the general picture of community care presented by this evidence on the fate of short stay patients following the closure of long stay hospitals is much more disquieting than the evidence on the planned discharge of long stay patients .
11 As seen in Chapter Six , both of these schemes cut serious injuries by a half , much more impressive than a reduction of one tenth in all injuries .
12 110lb ft of torque at 4400rpm may not sound like much , but in reality the G40 is so near this peak figure from idle to red line that the overall effect is much more impressive than a car that makes you wait until the revcounter is half-way round its scale before it gets going .
13 The air force 's reserves seem much more efficient than the army 's or the navy 's .
14 If the first state among siblings always leads to a goal , it will be much more efficient than the breadth first version ; but otherwise it may be worse .
15 Watt realised that the engine would be much more efficient if the cylinder were to be at boiler temperature when the steam entered , but of course it was cool from the previous condensation .
16 None the less they do seem to confirm our general findings that while television was much more informative than the press , it was much less persuasive — and intentionally so !
17 Hm. 's furniture is very much more practical than a lot of the traditional stuff that 's sold in the shops at vast expense is n't it ?
18 The mind is much more powerful than the aroma of an essential oil .
19 Any minor problems that exist are much more noticeable when the guitar is used with huge amounts of gain .
20 Lim 's sources of information were seen to be much more effective than the Army 's compromised intelligence gathering network , as evidenced by the fact that four of the chief rebel officers captured since the coup attempt had been tracked down and arrested by the police .
21 It is clear that this kind of INSET provision could have been much more effective if the membership of each course had been carefully targeted and hence more homogeneous ; many of the teachers who attended would have been better served by a simpler , more sharply focused presentation of recommendations specifically relevant to their own current practice .
22 The Hebrew is again much more colourful than the English .
23 Such patterns of stress may be so much more damaging than the sum of their separate effects because their co-existence leads to a different attribution of meaning to them on the part of the child .
24 Problems arise in recording Raman spectra of fluorescent samples , as the fluorescence is often much more intense than the Raman signal .
25 And that is much more important than a championship for youth next year .
26 Often there was a marked persistence of the traditional tendency to regard external polish and savoir-faire , good appearance and manners , as much more important than the ability to do well in examinations .
27 But time-wise the gap between them may well be much more important than the time-span within them .
28 Wendler recognises that object-oriented technology will play a central role in the distributed management systems of the future , though it is too immature to be of any real use at present , he says — ‘ the class definition stuff that OMG is working on now is much more important than the Object Request Broker . ’
29 And certainly if you look at the case for very many women not in the job tops we 're talking about low paid work erm low rates of unionisation , very , very low rates of day care erm it 's those sorts of things that I 'm talking about , and for me those are very , very much more important than the fact that we 've only got one woman Chief Officer at the top in the County Council .
30 It is , however , much more important where the health authority is the main purchaser of community services — for example , in services for mental health , particularly in those for people with long term and severe mental illness and complex needs .
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