Example sentences of "[to-vb] much more [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Under the Citizen 's Charter , we shall soon be able to identify much more precisely than ever before those schools which are delivering unacceptably low standards .
2 But Thalberg went on to play much more widely than Liszt , even visiting North and South America ( which Liszt never did ) ; and Liszt kept some of Thalberg 's operatic paraphrases in his repertoire .
3 Sorrow and pain , on the other hand , are not at all essential ; there is no good reason for them and people seem to feel obliged to cry much more often than they laugh .
4 OMG president , Chris Stone , said Software AG would certainly be able to bring a product to market much more quickly if it were to use the OMG-compliant HD-DOMS for the task .
5 One other benefit of fitting the freewheel in the main gear is that the rotor is not encumbered by the rest of the drive train , including the various reduction gears and tail drive and is allowed to spin much more freely than would otherwise be the case .
6 The first is that people are able to learn much more quickly than is commonly assumed .
7 Also , since to a large extent the promise of Nazi solutions was false and depended upon the Nazi ability to create the problems it intended to resolve by force , matters in Danzig had to move much more slowly because the city was subject to massive foreign observation through the League of Nations .
8 The fall in birth rate , the growth of the elderly population , the rise in the divorce rate , the increase in the number of one-parent families and other factors leading to lower average household size , along with such developments as the increase in the number of working wives , can not have taken place without having measurable effects on the geographical distribution of population , especially since , as argued in the previous chapter , these changes have tended to occur much more rapidly than the housing stock can adjust to their new requirements .
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