Example sentences of "much more [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Lord chancellor 's proposals , contained in Regulations due to come into effect on 12th April , would potentially affect about 12–14 million adults : some would cease to be eligible for legal aid ; some would have to pay much more than at present ; and some would be required to pay a contribution for the first time .
2 This was much more than in the same period of 1973–75 , slightly more than in 1980 and similar to the decline in the first nine months of the 1981–82 recession .
3 In its Jewish context it means much more than in secular Greek .
4 In Britain and elsewhere in Europe , CDs commonly cost much more than in America .
5 A full-price CD retails around A$28 ( about £11.50 or US$21 ) , not significantly dearer than the UK but much more than in the USA .
6 She seems to have found a niche in Askham Grange , much more than in Grisly Risley , where she claims the screws tried to ‘ break my spirit .
7 Much more than in the Review , the concern here is with the quality of service offered to the " client " or consumer " .
8 Because it obliges you to sit down and make a careful observation of the chosen subject , you discover so much more than by just pointing a camera .
9 The higher rates given by Young must be considered unusual , for when he visited a silk mill in Sheffield , which like the more famous example at Derby offered a rare chance of factory employment , he judged the women 's earnings of 5 to 6s ( 25-30p ) a week to be " very good wages , much more than by spinning wool in any part of the kingdom " .
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