Example sentences of "[adv] [adj -er] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Protocol also leaves out ‘ soft ’ CFCs , which have a much lower potential for ozone depletion but still have a destructive effect . |
2 | All this detailed analysis and cataloguing of the pottery forms part of the archive for the excavation , and the specialist then produces a much shorter report for publication , giving the main results of the analysis . |
3 | Er , I think that reflects the , a certain unrealism out there in the world , and that is the notion that you are likely to entrust major decisions about mega-millions er , of money , er , to a much broader arena for discussion . |
4 | Anyway , Unix now faces a much tougher fight for survival against Microsoft Corp — or are we imagining things ? |
5 | Competition among them has been intense in the past decade as a result of the switch to reimbursement based on diagnostic related groups rather than historic costs , a difficult regulatory environment aimed at reducing short stay hospital capacity and at cost containment , and a much tougher climate for research funding . |
6 | For example , Williams ( 198 ) pointed out that coronary artery bypass grafting for severe angina with left main disease gave much better value for money ( £ 1040 per Quality-Adjusted Life-Year ( QALY ) gained in 1983–84 prices ) than CABG for mild angina with two vessel disease ( £12,600 per QALY gained ) . |
7 | Community care services in this area offer much better value for money than the traditional NHS approach . |
8 | At the time , VCRs with their programmed record capabilities , probably looked much better value for money . |
9 | They 're relatively heavy , take longer to dry and some pocket seams were not properly finished — but they remain a much better bet for walking than non-specialist alternatives . |
10 | UK consumers have a much smaller appetite for cheese than their continental neighbours . |
11 | Leila was a much safer subject for consideration . |
12 | Clay soils , composed of very fine particles , have a much higher affinity for water than silty soils . |
13 | Most L1 + cells at this site were this taken to represent granulocytes , which was supported by the fact that the CD68 + L1 - cells showed a much stronger reaction for acid phosphatase than those expressing L1 in all ethanol fixed specimens examined . |
14 | The French , very wisely , make a distinction between ‘ instruction ’ , the acquisition of knowledge and ‘ education ’ , which produces well rounded human beings the much wider preparation for life . |
15 | Well , I think , it is this much greater caring for detail , for individuality . |
16 | The survey reveals much greater support for reform than previously thought . |
17 | Although the people of Stowey had by degrees reconciled themselves to the presence of Coleridge , who lived in their midst with his wife and child , Wordsworth 's arrival at remote Alfoxden , with a young woman said to be his sister , provided much greater scope for speculation . |
18 | ‘ There is a much greater thirst for knowledge , ’ he says . |
19 | A much sounder basis for doubt is the worry that legalisation would increase drug-taking , and that rising consumption and addiction would overwhelm the gains to be had from getting drugs within the law . |
20 | But over the lifetime of a Parliament the Lib Dem PSBR would fall below the Tories because ours is short term borrowing for investment and not longer term for tax cuts . |
21 | Whereas our only cost benefit is is more better value for money |
22 | With a still greater capacity for self-deception , he assured the House that Austen Chamberlain never had an unkind thought about any man . |
23 | Provided we take enough water with us there 's no reason why we should n't be able to hold out for a considerable time in the banqueting hall , which is in a far better situation for defence … and let me remind you that with every passing day , relief comes nearer … perhaps as much as twenty miles nearer with every day 's march … |
24 | Even in times of rapid inflation , interest rates are generally so much higher than the rate of price inflation that saving up to buy later normally works out better value for money . |
25 | For alkaline waste water , higher concentrations can be determined by using appropriately stronger acid for titration . |
26 | There is therefore , a far greater responsibility for originality placed upon them , as they will in future have to be leaders rather than followers . |
27 | What the proposed Bill actually did , in fact , was to give the representatives of the law far greater scope for intervention in the conduct of homosexuals than in the case of other sexual activities . |
28 | ‘ There will be even better scope for teamwork . |
29 | Called the Autoglide , the opener has had its price cut by £100 to £346 ( including VAT ) just a few months after its launch , making is even better value for money . |
30 | In what was clearly intended as a pre–emptive strike against Labour 's expected attack , it claimed the reforms were improving quality and responsiveness and providing ‘ even better value for money . ’ |