Example sentences of "[be] much more [noun] than " in BNC.
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1 | The structure of a cell 's genetic material may soon be appreciated to be much more fluid than previously supposed , with a grey area emerging between truly chromosomal genetic material and the mobile genes of transposons , viruses , and as yet undiscovered entities . |
2 | Again , we are only really concerned with two intervals and their inversions , but it must be noticed that one is much more dissonant than the other . |
3 | Truth is , of course , the 300SL-24 is much more tourer than sports car . |
4 | Investigation of recruitment strategies indicates that the role of education in occupational allocation is much more contingent than is often allowed . |
5 | As a home that is much more diy than designer , it is an inspiration for anyone wanting to create all their own decorative effects . |
6 | In older forms of English ( roughly until the sixteenth century ) , and in many other languages , there is much more agreement than this ; so it may be the leftover , or residual nature of agreement in English which is the source of its difficulty . |
7 | This represents the packing density of the file , and is much more general than n or N used independently , as all files with the same packing density give the same results irrespective of the value of N and n . |
8 | Not surprisingly , realization of ( o ) is much more variable than this very idealized representation implies , although ( as even the small amount of data in table 6.4 suggests ) it is certainly constrained by the factors specified . |
9 | Daniel was much more subject than she was to gynaecological and biological terror about the coming birth . |