Example sentences of "much [det] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Is it used much more in the United States where medicine is much more expensive altogether ?
2 All this and much more in the March issue of Peak Performance , the UK 's only running research newsletter , available only on subscription .
3 I generally prefer hot pineapple desserts , often as simple as a sponge steamed pudding with crushed pineapple in the sponge and much more in the base .
4 But the legislative changes of the 1880s and afterwards were to have effects probably quite different from those that reformers such as Butler intended , and much more in the direction of increased control rather than of assertion of individual choice .
5 Reliable portable threshing machines were a later development and were used much more in the south than in the north .
6 Above all , he delights in madrigalian pictography and symbolism — to some extent in the Masses , but very much more in the motets where they are innumerable and infinitely varied .
7 The Arctic was everything I expected it to be , and much more in the way of high seas than I had bargained for .
8 If these " successful " sessions are the important ones , and if users ' expectations do not increase , it is probably not worth trying to do much more in the way of improving online catalogues .
9 See nowadays there 's so much more in the way of erm labour saving devices .
10 Here also the model was the Vladimir Cathedral but this design is much more in the tradition of Russian Byzantine architecture .
11 But you can find out a great deal on your initial farm walk , and much more in the weeks and months before you sign a contract or bid at auction .
12 Spirit is much more in the language of today .
13 All this plus Practical Running , roadrunning and Vets news , plus much more in the June issue of RUNNING Magazine .
14 When red deer were supplied with plenty of food all year round , they ate much more in the summer than in the winter .
15 Haney and Ullmer ( 1970 ) note that the modern American generation will have viewed , on average , 15,000 hours of television , attended 500 motion pictures and spent approximately 11,000 hours in class by the end of their school careers , and put this forward as a reason for using television and film very much more in the classroom .
16 While Reid , a member of the executive committee of the IRFU , concentrated on administrative affairs with the Irish squad , Murphy 's experience and expertise is much more in the coaching sphere .
17 IBM has invested so much in the development of , and so much more in the marketing of , OS/2 2.0 that it has to plough on with it even if in 18 months ' time it becomes clear that it is becoming at best a respectable also-ran in the desktop stakes .
18 Air transport is used much less in the rest of the United Kingdom than in the South East .
19 Figure 4.2 shows the flattening-out effect — an effect that was also noticed ( but usually to a lesser extent than this ) in other variables : there is sharp differentiation in one community , but much less in the others .
20 Down in the Barbican 's Pit , Thomas Heywood 's censorious rural drama , A Woman Killed with Kindness , offers much less in the way of entertainment .
21 One of the main problems facing anyone trying to sell this shiny new toy is that most British presentations are conducted with much less in the way of presentation aids than their American counterparts .
22 Consequently , as in all-male groups in modern gelada populations , we would expect to find much less in the way of mutual antagonism and more in the way of sociability and cooperation .
23 But the difference is that the degree to which Milton is speaking in his own person seems so much less in the poem , does n't it ?
24 He thought that by involving as many as possible in the formal decision-making , he was ensuring their support ; but he forgot that his pleasure in obedience had been learnt the hard way of monastic conversion , and it was not shared by many — not even , when it came to the push , at Bec — much less in the world .
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