Example sentences of "much well [conj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dr Smithson told me it was perfect , much better than Herr Speich 's or even poor Mr MacKenzie 's . ’ |
2 | Perhaps he was n't much better than Dalziel . |
3 | Both she and Lubor had a glass of beer to go with it , and , having not been hungry , the meal went down much better than Fabia had anticipated . |
4 | Language , in any case , is often the subtlest indicator that there is : much better than clothes , since one can daily or hourly change one 's clothes . |
5 | Much better than Maxim 's . |
6 | Mr G Douglas Vaisey also suggests that others should start setting the comps : ‘ I 'm sure we [ we ? ] can do much better than Katie Mallett . ’ |
7 | The substantial remains of Milton Lockhart , an elegant William Burn house of the 1840s in Lanarkshire were bought by another Japanese consortium and transported to Japan 's Hokkaido Island be rebuilt as ‘ Santa 's Castle ’ in ‘ Santaland , an absolutely unique[sic] theme park , much better than Disneyland ’ . |
8 | Much better than conversation . |
9 | There 's plenty of room for cars in the yard — much better than parking in the village street . |
10 | He became the fourth of the afternoon to be caught behind off one which left him , this time off Watson , who did the stock-bowler 's job much better than Pringle and in Christchurch . |
11 | Some — especially those in the south or those with a wide range of incentives such as regional and European Community assistance — have done much better than others . |
12 | Although average sales per outlet have shown a slight decrease in each of the last five years , some of our licensees have done much better than others . |
13 | When they were asked to turn out and fight on behalf of king or queen and country , some regiments performed much better than others . |
14 | Machines can keep the disparate parts of such a system co-ordinated much better than men can . |
15 | He had read many of the books in the library , and knew exactly where every one was , much better than Mr Crangle . |
16 | Most ceramics are not much better than glass in this respect but the ductile metals , such as wrought iron , mild steel , copper and aluminium , have works of fracture which are enormously higher than their free surface energies and range between 10 4 and 10 6 J/m 2 . |
17 | Now I know they 're absolutely outstanding vehicles , much better than Chrysler has ever done before . |
18 | ‘ Sometimes I can relate to animals much better than people ’ she says . |
19 | As it happens , he paces himself much better than Corbett and other stand-up comics , and in his own sober way milks the material ruthlessly . |
20 | But lame Lucca skipped and dived into dark recesses at Signor Fixit 's commands barked out in Italian that was not much better than Molly 's . |
21 | In any event , in colonial Vietnam reformists did not fare much better than revolutionaries . |
22 | Sometimes she thought that things went much better when Liza happened to be out of the room and she was alone with John . |