Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] much [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 She was accustomed to exercise for , each morning for the past two weeks , Sharpe had saddled her at three o'clock , then ridden her south to watch the dawn break over the Sambre valley , but this morning , hearing the crackle of musketry to the east , he had ridden the mare much further than usual .
2 He has summed up the issue much better than I could .
3 It seems to me that all of us in this chamber have at one time or another , wanted to actually spend money erm it comes programme of committees , I do n't think it 's behoved upon me at the moment to transgress on what programme committees are actually er but to predict exactly where they will want their expenditure to go but I do know is that there is a huge backlog of member generated aspirations in terms of the environmental improvements , traffic calming facilities , particulary which I suspect were actually generated mildly in excess of the figures which we have before us tonight which is why we clearly leave open that further bids against capital can be made in the course of the next three years , erm which will be assessed against the overall financial position of the council and I think the council much more than that .
4 Unlike the other actors — they 'd been in the business much longer than I had — I had no idea what work I could get .
5 If that kind of thing had happened very often , Athens would have lost the war much sooner than she did .
6 In Britain , however , because of ministerial responsibility and because of the suspicion that the appropriate ministry could do the job much better than a new , inexperienced board ( which usually has a lower calibre of staff ) , the ministries concerned have their own sections on tourism , forestry and the countryside which go over everything the board in question proposes , giving authorizations , suggestions or exercising a veto .
7 When I was a young conductor in Germany it was usual to conduct the finale much slower than we hear it nowadays .
8 Nicklaus , now 52 , was one of 12 players to break 70 with a 69 , a score matched by not only Bernhard Langer and Steve Richardson , of the Europeans , but also Woosnam , who began his defence of the title much better than he had expected .
9 The young man lying there was short of stature , blond , and though he had been in the ground much longer than Erceldoun the body , though swollen and green-tinged , had hardly begun to decompose .
10 I think the original ending is much better and fits into the jigsaw of the novel much better than the second ending .
11 I found , through asking Anderson about his life , especially about his work as a journalist , that I liked the man much more when he was n't trying to impose his intellectual will on the rest of us .
12 You 'll enjoy the holiday much more if you 've been to France and faced your ghosts . ’
13 The undeniable fact is that chlorine is building up in the atmosphere much faster than it can be coped with .
14 A figure much better than the 100,000-plus constantly bandied about by some financial commentators .
15 c The past 3 years have destroyed the myth that elderly dementing people can not play a role in the running of a nursing home — we have seen even severe Alzheimer residents respond to normalization programme and reality orientation work and enjoy it and , indeed , remain at a plateau much longer than they would otherwise have done ( highly subjective comment , I know ) .
16 Not a bit of it — do not know if W. J. Jakimiuk who was responsible for the Chipmunk 's lovely qualities also devised the Beaver 's agile handling , but I should not be surprised if he did , for it flies like a smaller aeroplane , with light forces and a roll-rate much better than that long high-aspect-ratio wing might suggest .
17 Furthermore , arbitrations come to a hearing much quicker than ordinary court cases .
18 But now that I have I can sense him as a personality much better than his biscuit-rich brother .
19 It is , however , certain that Molla Fenari was in Karaman at a date much later than Bayezid I 's reign , as will be shown ; and as there is no evidence to suggest a journey before 800/1397 or to support the possibility that he made two journeys to Karaman , it seems justifiable to treat the Taskopruzade story with some caution .
20 This kick may be very fast , but it can be detected by an opponent much earlier than many other kicks in karate .
21 By the same token the continuous or intermittent discharge will concern an officer much more than one which is only occasionally made .
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