Example sentences of "much more [prep] a [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As in Britain , the early social survey belonged much more to a reform impulse than to an effort to develop an explicitly social science methodology . |
2 | ‘ It will be much more of a knock-about place , irregularly decorated and very easy to live with , ’ she says . |
3 | Moffat is much more of a tourist centre than I realised , but a pleasant little town . |
4 | Even if you personally have much more of a weight problem than this dieter , do not try to speed up change too much . |
5 | At that time it was very much more of a family firm than it is now . |
6 | If the 1980s was the decade of the yuppie , the 1990s are going to have much more of a street look . |
7 | Firstly I do n't think there 's a substantial disagreement between Yeltsin and the so called hard liners , except over the question of timing so as to win the market and someone 's introduced them to the Soviet Union , and secondly I do n't think you can treat Boris Yeltsin as some kind of democrat at all , on August the twelfth he threatened to rule Russia by decree just at the definitely senators and the Russian nationalism and he built some sort of support and I , I think it 's very wrong to characterise the events there with the revolution , more it 's been , it 's been much more of a power struggle between different sections of the you know , the elite there along the lines of the events in Romania . |
8 | While the latter is much more of a page makeup program than Fontasy they both produce roughly the same results at the end of the day . |
9 | Lecturers will now come to me to check what modules the students are doing with other staff , and we 're taking much more of a team approach . |
10 | The Labour canvassing operation is much more of a team effort . |
11 | We are certain that you will be aware of how some people are able to achieve more than others , cram so much more into a working day , and do it with seemingly little effort . |
12 | After a year at training college to qualify as a teacher , he had two years at a comprehensive school in St Neots , Hunts. , but he wanted to achieve much more as a music teacher and did so when he became assistant director at Sevenoaks . |
13 | The BTU tax will survive in name , but it will look much more like a consumption tax . |