Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv] faster " in BNC.

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1 Our education programme changes attitudes slowly in an environment where selfish values grow even faster .
2 Their trust can so easily be won by the surgeons and nurses , and it is the absence of anxiety and worry which enable bones to knit together faster .
3 You can now create multiple-file browse-and-edit screens for QBE searches ( more about this in a minute ) ; a lot more sophistication is now possible in calculated fields ; and queries execute much faster .
4 Critics , however , say that the boats go no faster than those they are trying to catch .
5 The more she thought about it , the more she realised that , as usual , she had let her actions rush ahead faster than her mind could follow .
6 In the early 1970s the price of investment goods rose slightly faster than the price of output , whereas in the 1960s the price of output had risen about 1 per cent faster than the price of investment goods .
7 Nevertheless imports of manufactured goods increased even faster .
8 One unexpected observation was that the carrion-eating bees have an exceptionally high proportion of queen to worker cells in their nests , apparently because their high-protein diet makes worker bee larvae grow much faster than those of other species .
9 Attendance plummeted as projected crowds dissipated even faster than popular fervour for Expo itself .
10 Many trailers are dangerous much above 80 k.p.h. ( 50 m.p.h. ) and it is just not worth taking any chances going much faster .
11 It is important to stress that this means some students working much faster , and probing much deeper , as well as others plodding at a much slower and more generalized rate .
12 But individually they orbit at different speeds depending on their distance from the Sun , the innermost rocky planets orbiting much faster than the outer balls of frozen gaseous vapour , such as Jupiter , Saturn and Uranus .
13 The scullions worked even faster .
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