Example sentences of "[noun pl] much [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Sometimes I can relate to animals much better than people ’ she says .
2 As long as you can stay reasonably flexible a well-planned interview structure will make comparisons between candidates much easier because all candidates will have been put through more or less the same hoops .
3 After Aberdeen last week , we should have offered the fans much better than that . ’
4 Because this song was simply handed down from one generation of drill sergeants to another , the symbolism may have origins much earlier than a superficial analysis may indicate .
5 He thought , privately , that they might be very glad of the horses , because they might find that they came out of the Workshops much faster than they went in , but he did not say this .
6 Why the change of direction is the most important and difficult move in golf to come to terms with goes much further than many golfers seem to realise .
7 This could explain why we see some quasars much nearer than we would normally expect to see them .
8 I get to places much quicker than I used to : places like the far end of the room .
9 But he was in a sense revivified : his heart withstood the weakening effect of his illnesses much better than it had done in the same period of the previous year , and this was the first winter for some time when he had not been forced to seek treatment in a clinic .
10 It is tempting to discuss Freud 's ideas much further since they have permeated modern psychological thinking .
11 It is often said that children pick up and learn things much quicker than adults .
12 That they have cost me no more than my time makes such decisions much easier than if I had paid for them in gold .
13 To sum up : in a time of unprecedented expansion of world trade Britain , the nation of shopkeepers , paid itself higher wages for producing very little more , while putting up its prices much faster than its competitors .
14 You see them much more as people , you know their interests much more than if they are just there listening to the lesson and so in a way this open access to the teacher , I think , although at times it does give extra pressure in the long run I think it 's tremendously beneficial .
15 Microwaves have wavelengths much longer than the thermal IR .
16 The larger or very intensive farmers had generally used training to prepare themselves and their men much better than the smaller units .
17 Advice from the University was that ISDN2 ( International Standard Digital Network ) telephone system would make such links much easier than at present .
18 When you come to internal democracy and how much , say , the pupils have , I agree with Bob that is a very tricky one and certainly you ca n't just transplant erm democracy onto what is really a rather authoritarian system , you 'd have to prepare and train pupils much more than we do and what I think is the most dangerous thing is playing at democracy which I am sure we should not do in schools .
19 We very much hope that that money will help many countries to phase out CFCs much earlier than they might otherwise have done .
20 So I can say that really what worries you is more the crime and the drugs much more than prostitution , as far as prostitution you 're saying that basically there 's a
21 Hindsight is very good at telling us that we should have noticed trends much earlier than we did because all the signs were available .
22 Darlington 's Memorial Hospital will be among those to receive a body scanner which can identify brain tumours and liver complaints much earlier than conventional X-ray equipment .
23 The equipment can identify brain tumours and liver complaints much earlier than conventional x-rays and will spare patients from travelling to Newcastle or Teesside for tests .
24 Office blocks , shopping centres , universities , new flats , renovated flats , office blocks , office blocks , they do n't really build churches much anymore cos they do n't need them , erm what else do they build ?
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