Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] much [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | The Anisminic decision goes much further than this and says in effect that A 's decision can be set aside by the courts if they disagree with his interpretation of the rules which he is required to apply . |
2 | But if widowhood is such a double shock for many women , why do widows survive much longer than widowers ? |
3 | Daddy 's driven after you , but I did n't think he would catch you up because your car goes much faster than his . ’ |
4 | But Eusebius goes much further than this . |
5 | And indeed the anthropomorphism of the sociobiologists goes much further than that since they regularly employ a language which derives directly from the ideology of twentieth-century capitalism : investment , costs , benefits are central elements in their vocabulary . |
6 | When it comes to loyalties the list of allegiances extends much further than we have considered hitherto . |
7 | We ourselves have found that if a patient goes on to a diet which is relatively free from pesticides , herbicides and chemical additives , then often the homoeopathic remedies work much better than if the patient continues to eat an additive and junk-food-laden diet . |
8 | Instead , the separation occurs much later when the embryo is made up already of many hundreds of cells . |
9 | Of course gold prospecting in Ireland started much earlier than this — in 1957 Anglo-United were prospecting for gold in Clentibret , Co . |
10 | As a result , Romanesque architecture lasted much longer than in Italy or France or England , indeed it was more on a par with Germany in this respect , but , equally , Gothic architecture when it arrived , also lasted much longer , delaying the Renaissance till the late sixteenth or early seventeenth century . |
11 | All successful companies spend much more than 0.5 per cent . |
12 | In this example , Ricci goes much further than evaluating her daughter 's performance . |
13 | After considerable reflection , a discussion of the match with a wide circle of friends , a session with a sports psychiatrist , and two calls to the Samaritans , I decide that I lost because Martin played much better than I did . |
14 | The process takes much longer than the two years of ‘ aftercare ’ written into many restoration contracts . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Holding the cow 's tail he leaned on the hairy back and , empty-eyed , blew smoke from the pipe which like most farmers at a cleansing he had prudently lit at the outset And of course , since the going was heavy , it just would happen that the job took much longer than usual . |
18 | Folkman discovered that tumours in rabbits ' ears treated with protamine grew much slower than untreated tumours . |
19 | Thirdly , in generating assessment exercises from objectives the whole process took much longer than anticipated and initially reviewers were unhappy with the quality of exercises produced by contract ‘ item writers ’ . |
20 | And it would be another 55 years before an Australian team paused much longer than to browse the bazaars , while the nations have met just once in Test cricket on the island , in 1983 . |
21 | One owner after another makes the amused discovery that these simple objects will keep the playful cat or kitten occupied much longer than any fancy toy . |
22 | Under water , the world of sound signalling takes on an additional significance since sound in water travels much further than light , moving a great deal faster than it does in air . |
23 | Sometimes she thought that things went much better when Liza happened to be out of the room and she was alone with John . |
24 | In any case , the continuation of the war was forcing the revolution to dig much deeper than the topsoil of reforms . |
25 | This explicitly materialist framework of contemporary neurophysiology originated much later than Aristotle . |
26 | But the significance of this terrace solidarity went much further than this . |
27 | His reply was something like ‘ No Leeds wont do much better than last year , when they won the title everyone had exceptional seasons and played above themselves , last year was a true reflection of how good they are … ’ . |
28 | In the 1970s it was only a curiosity but around 1980 it had a renaissance when people discovered that in certain complicated molecules , involving both deuterium and tritium , the presence of a muon caused fusion to occur much faster than had been previously thought possible . |
29 | Code of practice : Far-reaching proposals go much further than the code published by national newspapers . |
30 | Scottish Amicable 's partnership with J. Rothschild Assurance goes much deeper than purely processing the business for the Company . |