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

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1 It could do much more work on housing associations and housing management .
2 Much more evidence needs to be uncovered , if indeed it exists , much more work to be done even in available sources before the origins and development of this sort of muftilik can be said to have been fully studied .
3 This relatively small increase causes much more work for the heart and lungs , and will result in greater cardio-vascular fitness .
4 All this means much more work for staff . ’
5 As in so many other areas , developments in the European general insurance field are providing the profession with much more work in monitoring and reviewing draft directives and associated legislation from the regulatory authorities .
6 And er if you look also at the way that the stones fit together they 're ve they fit together very neatly on the aisle where by the small window whereas the central part of the church there 's much more mortar between the joints .
7 Below The horned dinosaurs had much more bend in each joint , and must have been rhino-like in gait .
8 We were too pessimistic about manufacturing companies withdrawing from the the Third World as automation in the West took over — in fact there is much more manufacturing in developing countries now than in 1980 , as our next issue will make plain .
9 Team members now have much more involvement in the running of their work places .
10 We get much more happiness in investing in other people 's lives than we do in self-isolation .
11 Not only have teachers had a very extensive training , they can also be much more objective in seeing the cause of any problem .
12 He was much more intent on maintaining public order .
13 Lead is often much more solvent in this type of water , although even alkaline water can dissolve the metal .
14 Elderly people living alone received very much more assistance from home helps than any other type of household .
15 Local planning authorities would have to allocate much more land in their development plans in order to accommodate well over 2 million additional population by 1981 .
16 The various extensions of the franchise during the course of the century , much more radical in numerical terms than the various extensions of the previous century , and the growth in population have resulted in the electorate growing from one of 6,730,935 in 1900 to one of 42,703,019 in 1983 .
17 It seems that I have much more faith in the future of coal than does the hon. Gentleman .
18 Charles found that , as ever , making a film involved much more hanging around than actual work .
19 Since studies of the volatility-maturity relationship for other assets have found much more support for the Samuelson hypothesis ( even when the high and low prices are not used in measuring volatility ) , this suggests there is something different about the volatility-maturity relationship for index futures .
20 There is much more evidence of Amy 's spirit at Cumnor .
21 Again , in terms of how final decisions were made there was much more evidence of consultation/team decisions within the ‘ training officers ’ group , than the ‘ no training officer ’ group ( see Table 33 ) .
22 We 've got to try and get it looking much more kind of misty , cloudy .
23 out on the sites again , doing his engineering stuff and playing with so much more composure for Lansdowne in the All Ireland League .
24 It looks much better a bit shorter , it 's got much more shape to it .
25 The concentrated aroma of a neat essence can be over-powering if sniffed from the bottle , especially ylang-ylang ; but once diluted , the fragrance becomes much more characteristic of the living plant — though not identical .
26 Second , is the slow , close in , type of circuit which is much more characteristic of a helicopter and which is more accurately described as a ‘ hovering manoeuvre ’ .
27 What I mean by the stylistics of representation concerns the connection between individual features of the language of a text and individual features of its content , an interest which is much more characteristic of modern approaches to literature .
28 The Conon Corbetts are reached most easily by Strath Conon , which means starting on minor roads at either Muir of Ord or Marybank — places now much more off-route with the fast western approach via the Black Isle Bridge .
29 These changes of pattern take place by a process which bears much more resemblance to that in areas outside public provision and within the scope of market forces than is commonly supposed .
30 The erm much , given much more dominance in the picture by making it stand right up above the horizon .
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