Example sentences of "much more [noun sg] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , if an agent is enjoying the wine with a Bryan Adams , he or she may be drinking the vinegar with a manager 's smaller act who makes much more work than the bigger act , with absolutely no income .
2 First , without doubt the Supplement is a more practical guide , more heavily illustrated , with much more specificity than the general advice proffered by DB32 , a change which is bound to encourage more innovation among the more timid local authorities .
3 If the Government is serious about reducing the burdens on business , it says , then the £2m turnover criterion contained in the Companies Act makes much more sense than the proposed £36,600 VAT threshold which is far too low .
4 In the immediate pre-war period , the Bolsheviks ' Pravda attracted much more support than the Menshevik organ , Luch .
5 Round peas contain much more starch than the wrinkled variety which contain more sugar .
6 This was partly through his articles , in which he placed as much emphasis on the soft parts as on the hard parts of the anatomy , although the former , for obvious reasons , must be the subject of much more speculation than the latter .
7 The quiet little affair roused much more excitement than the Soviet War ( in which British troops were involved ) then reaching one of its many climaxes outside Tblisi .
8 At high concentrations , the blood becomes a sort of chemical sponge , capable of drawing in whatever meagre supplies of water exist , even when the toad 's body already contains much more water than the surrounding area of soil .
9 Again , we are only really concerned with two intervals and their inversions , but it must be noticed that one is much more dissonant than the other .
10 The conclusions which can be drawn from this examination of the use of state-funded welfare services by elderly people are that the ‘ older ’ among them obtain much more help than the ‘ younger ’ , primarily because , on average , they are much more disabled .
11 The whole place stank of money : much more money than the singer could have earned at the Kitty Kat Club .
12 They have so much more flavour than the fresh fruit and can be eaten on cereals , used for puddings and fruit compotes , cooked with meat ( especially lamb ) or made into jam .
13 For the cichlid community aquarium they are a boon as they will remove all and any debris in the water , have a large filtering area and therefore can hold much more waste than an internal filter .
14 This doctor obviously had much more acumen than the locals .
15 If a local authority has any matter to propose for the good of local government in general or for any particular section of local government , this should invariably be done through the appropriate local authority association , for if supported by the association it will carry much more weight than the proposal of a single local authority .
16 Next , the balanced-line ( therefore also mono ) XLR is also post-EQ and pre-master output , but it has much , much more gain than the ‘ tuner ’ out .
17 His response underlines how much more royalist than the king were some of his judges and how the dividing line between church and crown jurisdiction was under more pressure from the king 's subjects and agents than from the king himself or from any royal policy .
18 A word processor is so much more power than a typewriter you would n't believe it .
19 Though they were the subjects of much more inquiry than the ‘ respectable ’ working classes ( but in this generation distinctly less so than before 1848 or after 1880 ) , we really know very little about anything except their poverty and squalor .
20 For example , the number of unconnected words we can hold in immediate memory is about the same as the number of unrelated digits , even though a word contains much more information than a digit .
21 On the other hand these accruals accounts have provided much more information than the cash accounts .
22 The study of non-verbal communication or body language is now receiving much more attention and the term ‘ kine ’ has been adopted for each ‘ unit ’ of body movement which transmits a message .
23 Although the online catalogue finally emerged incorporating the card catalogue model , it soon became apparent that the new " form " had much more potential than the automated housekeeping tool originally envisaged .
24 It is argued that because they cover much more ground than the specialized academic or professional degree , they must inevitably be more superficial and lacking in rigour and depth ; a kind of conceptual package tour .
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