Example sentences of "much well [conj] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It has a pair of small loudspeakers fitted inside , which you can connect to your PC 's sound card — much better than the Walkman speakers I normally hook up . |
2 | Another influence was The Girls ' Own Paper , which he liked much better than the Boys ' Own version . |
3 | The person who creates a crisis in a relationship which is not going well such that the two part company and he or she is able to establish a more suitable and rewarding partnership may do much better than the person who avoids crises and settles for a far from ideal partner . |
4 | Despite all their expectations ( and ample campaign funds ) they did not do much better than the GCP in 1954 . |
5 | And it should be remembered that the Whigs did much better than the Tories in the open and more popular constituencies in the elections of early 1715 , largely because the Jacobite scare and the fear of popery worked to their advantage . |
6 | Although a number of schools offer good healthy food , some school meals are often fatty , sugary and low in fibre — sometimes not much better than the food children eat at home . |
7 | The professional were not much better than the amateurs at distinguishing the irons but were better than the amateurs at spotting the shaft differences between the woods . |
8 | Much better than the copy that I had made , which as I said was this miniature sideways thatched farmhouse there in the right margin . |
9 | I did , in fact , feel better , certainly better than when the X-rays had been taken , and much better than the period immediately before that . |
10 | The simple mouse-and-icons approach means putting together new forms or reports ought to be a doddle ; and for functions like queries or browsing , you ca n't do much better than the GUI . |
11 | Mossadeq declare that Iran did not need a settlement anyway ; much better that the country proceed as if it had no oil — at least that way it would not be exploited . |