Example sentences of "much [adj -er] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Bland said that the cost of the borrowings was much lower than the cost of the group 's equity , which he estimated at 20 per cent per annum .
2 But it begs the question who are they doing it with , if the female averages are really so much lower than the male ?
3 Our panel rated PEBs much lower than the press or television news for providing information on issues , but similar to the press for providing information on leaders , and close behind the press and television news for helping them decide how to vote .
4 But the most important fact requiring explanation is the depth at which the bases of the reefs occur : in other words some mechanism is required to provide for the depth at which coral is found , because this is much lower than the depth at which reef-building corals flourish .
5 For effective filtering , the ripple frequency must be very much lower than the frequency at which the series inductance becomes troublesome , and ideally the ESR must be less than the ratio of the specified ripple voltage to the ripple current .
6 The percentage of older people living in institutional settings increases with age but is always very much lower than the percentage living in the community ( Figure 2.3 ) .
7 You might think that you could hardly have anything much simpler than the idea of zero or unity , or even perhaps the notion of number , erm sorry , but what , zero or unity , what Peano was proposing to do was to define these basic arithmetical ideas in terms of ideas simpler still .
8 ‘ And if they have toddlers then a Farley 's Rusk is so much healthier than a biscuit . ’
9 Consideration of those data-types , in the next section , leads us to introduce a different form of computer architecture , the character or byte-oriented computer , where the basic storage unit is much shorter than the word ( typically eight bits long ) and all data-types are multiples of this unit .
10 In Fig. 4.2 , for example , the three-phase currents are quickly established at the maximum value because the phase winding time constants ( 1 ins ) are much shorter than the period of each excitation ( 20 ms at a speed of 50 steps per second ) .
11 However , it can not be very much lighter than the pulsar , otherwise the pulsar motion would not produce such a large Doppler shift .
12 Actually it is redder than Betelgeux , but it looks so much fainter that the colour is not so striking even in binoculars .
13 The process is very much quicker than the consensus approach .
14 The concept of an acquired disorder of cognition is , of course , much broader than the concept of an acquired disorder of language , but the latter concept is still extremely general ; and neurologists in the second half of the nineteenth century made it more specific in a variety of ways .
15 ‘ Working with Tracey is much easier than a group because you would have to stand around in the group and not get a chance of doing things .
16 A mapping/mutational approach would clearly be much easier if a transcription factor with a more simple DNA-PK phosphorylation pattern was identified .
17 This is much easier if the person carrying the legs moves up close and supports the front person under his stomach .
18 This part is much easier if the model is equipped with an autorotation freewheel , but that , too , I will cover later .
19 The situation is much easier if the teacher is not working in isolation , but is part of a planned and coordinated programme .
20 You will find this task so much easier if the dog is used to the routine of having its leg lifted .
21 It is so much easier when the business actually comes through the letter box .
22 You had to put them all on in a piece you see with the tube in it and er things became much easier when the wheel base trim came in .
23 Entering text could n't be much easier as the program uses common word processing commands .
24 If he is n't prepared to do that then he must accept the workings of a system which is much fairer than the system which was previously enforced .
25 This is especially important if one person is much heavier than the other .
26 She must have seen my surprise , for she then used a native word for an unwanted or deformed child , or one born out of wedlock , much uglier than the word ‘ bastard ’ .
27 In this rather similar example , however , we think it is much clearer that the comma is a mistake and far less likely that it is simply a style variant : This has the implication that , novel-writing in Wales …
28 It was covered with birch trees , thousands of them , small and frail , none of them much taller than a man .
29 Sizes range enormously from a towed compressor to a portable unit not much taller than a litre bottle with the former capable of delivering 3000 psi from a 3 phase supply .
30 Funny , that ; one 's so much taller than the other .
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