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

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1 Erm but that you know that that did n't carry on much more than a few days after the the initial disturbances .
2 Challenger 's 12 independent hydrogas units allow the wheels to travel up and down much further than with Chieftain 's bogie -type suspension , thus greatly reducing the accelerations that the vehicle itself undergoes .
3 Unfortunately , many people seem to take it as a personal insult ( on behalf of their garden ) if one says that there are n't really any plants or flowers worth pressing , so to prevent any hurt feelings I usually try to pick a few items that are possible candidates for pressing , which seems to go down much better than completely refusing someone 's kind offer .
4 Both she and Lubor had a glass of beer to go with it , and , having not been hungry , the meal went down much better than Fabia had anticipated .
5 B T say the same , that for twenty years the firm was in deficit and both managements put in much more than the Trust Deed says to keep us to keep the fund afloat .
6 Mail continues to pour in much faster than Cats and I can answer it , and among last week 's was a book from lovely Katie Boyle and a letter saying , ‘ You 're not dying , Marti , read this book . ’
7 This young Samoyed will grow up much quicker than his companion , and must be trained not to jump up from the outset .
8 The paper showed that in session 1986/87 these centres made up much less than one percent of both candidate enrolments and module registrations .
9 ‘ Thought you would n't hold out much longer than five minutes , ’ she said with smug complacency .
10 He could n't hold out much longer if only because he was n't getting any sleep .
11 2–0 will be about it , I do n't think City will come out much even if they go a goal down .
12 In consequence , the frogs and toads can stick it out much further than we can , simply by flicking it forward a useful talent for a rather slow-moving hunter without a neck .
13 ‘ I 'll have to go out much earlier than that .
14 And their traditions go back much further than the mid-Victorian aspirations embodied in the Public Library Acts .
15 Is my right hon. Friend aware that the need for a review in London goes back much further than Lord Ennals ?
16 Of course , the Cardiff bay barrage proposal goes back much further than that .
17 She 'd come back much earlier than expected .
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