Example sentences of "[v-ing] much [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Caught here by Peter Chick on September 11 , despite its age it is faring much better than the much younger , but cocooned , Citation executive jet behind !
2 The second round of ‘ Unity ’ talks between the two opposing Unix factions are faring much better than the ill-fated first bout , though actual unity is unlikely to result at least in the short term .
3 Gloucestershire is faring much better than many other parts of England .
4 Large steam plate made wallpaper stripping much faster and easier ; 12ft long steam hose reached up to ceiling
5 He was writing much later than the others .
6 The output of private presses , which was growing much faster than that of the party and the state , had to be monitored , and surpassed in quality by party organs .
7 Expert systems sales are growing much faster than the software business as a whole .
8 The student population at polytechnics is growing much faster than that of universities .
9 The next day , instead of being calm and gentle to ride , he was frightfully excited and pulling much harder than ever before .
10 let's go for it er but there I was going much slower and there was all this thoughts going on in my head and
11 But Mr Lawson must have known that the timing of his words meant he was going much further than that .
12 certainly going much further than they did , do n't quite know how far you would go
13 The well-established agricultural divisions of the county were reinforced by medieval practices , but perhaps the greatest contribution to Sussex life was the extension of settlement much deeper into the Weald , the piecemeal annual clearings going much farther than before .
14 hang on to somebody elses tail lights , it gives us a false sense of security watch your speed , you may be going much faster than you think , do not speed up to get away from the vehicle which is too close behind you , remember that if you 're driving with heavy people it may take longer to pull up and speed on ahead , warning signals or
15 But inflated land prices , which have been rising much faster than the cost of living index , have placed even smallholdings out of reach except for the well-endowed .
16 Indeed , it had been rising much faster than the cost of living for a number of years .
17 The slight variation of the longitudinal velocity in Fig. 21.19(b) , as indicated by the spacing of dye patches , implies that fluid close to the wall is moving much faster than average .
18 Her heart thumped painfully as she remembered him making love to her for the first time , the hard , forceful thrust of his body coming much quicker than she had expected , an abrupt shock after all the gentleness that had gone before .
19 The company now has 260 employees , up from 170 at its birth and has won Borland International Inc chief Phillipe Kahn over — ‘ Technically , it 's brilliant and Taligent is running much faster than I expected ; instead of being bogged down by the bureaucracies of its two large parents , Taligent seems to have taken the best of each company , ’ Kahn commented to the Journal , which notes that Wordperfect Corp and and Novell Inc are doing applications .
20 In fact , the indri is an utterly Nineties creature — not least because it does n't look like surviving much longer than the decade .
21 If the smoke had climbed to the upper atmosphere , it could have remained airborne for months , travelling much farther and possibly affecting the world 's weather patterns .
22 You know , nobody 's expecting three or four sides , right , you 've got quarter of an hour , not erm , you know , if , if you can write a side a half you , you 'll be doing much better than most people , alright , so you 're just thinking about a side really , depending on how big your handwriting is .
23 ‘ For 20 years the Childrens ’ Hearing system has progressed very positively and we are doing much better than our brethren south of the Border in looking after the interests of children in Scotland . ’
24 This suggested a hung parliament with Neil Kinnock leading a minority government , and Tory campaigners are furious that the BBC did not mention the party 's share of the vote , which would have shown it performing much better than predicted .
25 The feeling of hitting along the hips will often produce the right kind of action , with the hips and body unwinding much earlier than the player imagines .
26 The range of blood cholesterol concentrations is much broader and the effects of straying much above or below ‘ the normal range ’ are not readily apparent in the short term .
27 As this trip was taking much longer than planned , due to many orbits and several beautiful parts of the coastline flown as slowly as possible , we expedited lunch , and were soon airborne heading north to pick up the coast again .
28 At first he had assumed that it was taking much longer than the boy had estimated or that his work on the Project was taking up his time , but this explained it all .
29 It is also important to realise that weeding of crops is manual rather than by mechanically applied chemicals , therefore taking much longer and being less cost-effective .
30 It probably is n't worth persisting much longer than that , because if a bird does n't respond by then , it 's never likely to .
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