Example sentences of "much [adj] [conj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Religious masterpieces such as the Messiah continue to exercise a fascination which is much more than enjoyment of good tunes .
2 Those gold mines had stolen much more than gold from Africa .
3 Government and the HSE are well aware that the promotion and enforcement of safety demands much more than reliance on individuals and management .
4 Global competition is much more than rivalry among firms , for it involves the ‘ structural competitiveness ’ of states within the world system .
5 Capital provision to support these two areas is scarce and the 1990s are going to test even the most supportive administrations to meet urgent demands for library extensions and preservation/substitution programmes , neither of which has been an established part of institutional budget planning , nor likely to receive much more than sympathy from the funding councils , except perhaps in cases where enormous growth in student numbers have caused such pressures on space .
6 Dr ‘ Richards ’ There 's much more than medicine in it … we 're not general practitioners , we 're family doctors , which means you 're a family friend .
7 Before that happens Britain will be in no position to do much more than talk about the implications of new technology .
8 The oceans provide us with much more than pleasure for the diver and beautiful photographs for the photographer ; they also give us invaluable knowledge .
9 For the walk-in horses are better pack animals than llamas as they carry much more and cost about the same , but horses can not reach all the base camps .
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