Example sentences of "much [det] [noun sg] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Again , we are only really concerned with two intervals and their inversions , but it must be noticed that one is much more dissonant than the other .
2 The whole place stank of money : much more money than the singer could have earned at the Kitty Kat Club .
3 If a local authority has any matter to propose for the good of local government in general or for any particular section of local government , this should invariably be done through the appropriate local authority association , for if supported by the association it will carry much more weight than the proposal of a single local authority .
4 His response underlines how much more royalist than the king were some of his judges and how the dividing line between church and crown jurisdiction was under more pressure from the king 's subjects and agents than from the king himself or from any royal policy .
5 A word processor is so much more power than a typewriter you would n't believe it .
6 For example , the number of unconnected words we can hold in immediate memory is about the same as the number of unrelated digits , even though a word contains much more information than a digit .
7 On the other hand these accruals accounts have provided much more information than the cash accounts .
8 The study of non-verbal communication or body language is now receiving much more attention and the term ‘ kine ’ has been adopted for each ‘ unit ’ of body movement which transmits a message .
9 In sum , it seems , the principle which is supposed to underlie the formation of groups , of which nationalists are one , is of much less importance than the existence of the groups .
10 As we have seen , while teachers and educationalists may agree in broad terms on content , there is much less harmony when the method of its delivery is discussed .
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