Example sentences of "much [adj] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 The rooms are back to normal , but much tidier and a good deal cleaner . ’
2 ‘ And if they have toddlers then a Farley 's Rusk is so much healthier than a biscuit . ’
3 The ceremony is much shorter than a religious one so many people like to hold a service of blessing afterwards .
4 ‘ Frenchman 's Creek ’ is a much shorter and a more simple book , written by a well known authoress this century .
5 But he was never saying to himself until one moment in the past that it was much peculiar that a girl as pretty and as fashionable with her peroxide hair as Jilly Jonathan was carrying on holiday a big , crocodile-skin handbag .
6 ‘ Working with Tracey is much easier than a group because you would have to stand around in the group and not get a chance of doing things .
7 A mapping/mutational approach would clearly be much easier if a transcription factor with a more simple DNA-PK phosphorylation pattern was identified .
8 Sizes range enormously from a towed compressor to a portable unit not much taller than a litre bottle with the former capable of delivering 3000 psi from a 3 phase supply .
9 It was covered with birch trees , thousands of them , small and frail , none of them much taller than a man .
10 I kissed her for the last time as she lay in her hospital bed : the bedclothes were crisp and undisturbed , and she looked very clean , just as she would have wanted to ; and very small , because she was so old , and having started life none too big had ended up , at the age of ninety-one , not much bigger than a child .
11 This is a very compact plane , not much bigger than a smoothing plane , weighing in at 1.6kg .
12 It was not much bigger than a good-sized clothes cupboard and there was one small window in the back wall with a sink under the window , but there were no taps over the sink .
13 Her papoose — not much bigger than a child of ten or twelve , so insubstantial had Sycorax become — was slid into the shaft feet first , so that Sycorax 's head was nearest to the surface of the ground , slightly tilted so that she would face upwards in death , her mouth near the earth and the living who walked on it .
14 A sphere of hard solid rubber not much bigger than a golf ball and jammed like a cork in the pharynx , effectively blocking the trachea , I scrabbled feverishly at the wet smoothness but there was nothing to get bold of .
15 He could also see the driver of the sledge-a huge figure , much bigger than a man .
16 ‘ He was huge , much bigger than a man .
17 Once the adult is much larger than a sperm cell , it pays some individuals to produce a small number of large gametes , rather than a large number of small ones , because a large gamete ( after fusing with a small one ) has a much better chance of surviving to become an adult .
18 Although water is far less compressible than air , the aquifer holds a lot of water compressed in this way because it is much larger than a tyre .
19 The casual visitor to Dall 's crowded study might miss seeing a hyper-sensitive barometer sitting on the shelf , not much larger than a can of beans .
20 It 's not really much larger than a Piper Malibu , but it has that long pointed nose extending forever forward from a rakish windscreen , ending in the quadruple petals of that mean-looking prop , and that makes a difference .
21 The Sunday after they came back from the West Indies , he and Sara and his mother — who was living with them now in a room not much larger than a cupboard , although the view , as Simon constantly said , was staggering — went formally to lunch in their old house .
22 Something much larger than a man .
23 Each drawer , not much larger than a small matchbox , held the body of a wasp which had been through the Factory .
24 What cost hundreds of thousands of pounds in the nineteen-fifties , and occupied a large building , now only costs a hundred or two , and is not much larger than a typewriter .
25 It would be more effective to involve people by education , by making them part of the system so that they gain from helping , to give them a vested interest in maintaining the integrity of the ecosystem and the wildlife around them — very much cheaper than a law force , WWF and CITES secretariats .
26 Also I did n't have much money , and barn owls are much cheaper than a lot of birds of prey .
27 The Accommodation Office can usually fix you up with somewhere to stay ( especially if you visit during the University summer vacation ) and it will be much cheaper than a hotel !
28 Much cheaper than a hotel , for all of us . ’
29 In simpler situations the system of mirrors still works well , and is , of course , much cheaper than a television camera and monitor .
30 If the council receives a large number of letters about a development , this will give it an idea of the strength of feeling involved and it is much better than a petition .
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