Example sentences of "[adv] much [adj -er] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In Britain it flourished especially among those for whom orthodox religion had become untenable , providing a promise of immortality apparently much firmer than argument such as that of Stewart and Tait , or of the Bible .
2 ‘ When I started using glass it seemed so much smoother and warmer-feeling that I decided to stick with it , ’ he says .
3 Interactions with oscillating quadrupoles , etc. are also possible , but are so much weaker than dipole interactions that they can usually be ignored .
4 Would n't it be so much easier if money was ‘ on tap ’ for us to use whenever we like .
5 Quite a number of experiments leading to such identification have been with small aspect ratio Bénard convection ( Sections 22.1 , 22.4 ) [ 87 , 181 , 246 ] ; small in this context means not much greater than unity .
6 VSAT can use satellite antennae not much bigger than TV dishes and just as easy to install .
7 According to Butler , SAG specifications are technically much better because SAG 's SQL uses a common subset of the language .
8 I say , fiction is always much stranger than reality .
9 There are other causes of anaemia ( for example one type of anaemia is due to lack of vitamin B12 ) , but they are very much rarer than iron deficiency anaemia .
10 He was a very much larger than life character who it is understood , although it may not be strictly true , was sacked three times by his company for which he worked as a salesman .
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