Example sentences of "much well [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 She looked around at the bare , cheerless workshop , at the roughly made counter and the cold bare flags of the floor and shivered , what a place to have to work , even in her own reduced circumstances she was so much better placed than Hari Morgan .
2 Much better illustrated than Cotton and Wilkinson and with problems , it is a better teaching aid , but it over-emphasises bonding theory in a rather daunting way .
3 With the internationalists McLaren and Robertson also outstanding , Hearts were much better balanced than a Falkirk side which is now paying the penalty for a lack of urgency in defence .
4 The development of the Clos des Galées at Rouen , under the patronage of the French crown ( notably in the reign of Charles V ) , is matched by the steps taken by Henry V to develop a royal shipyard at Southampton , so much better positioned than the traditional one at the Tower of London , and by the appointment of royal officers to supervise its working and administration .
5 The achievable tasks could be much better done if several handicaps were eased .
6 These supposedly extreme propositions are much better understood as provocative statements of a political position than as semantic claims .
7 Second , capitalists and their class allies — the petit bourgeoisie and controllers of labour — are much better organized than proletarian movements .
8 It has been much better publicised and early results have been encouraging .
9 Differences between the sexes in educational participation and achievement are much better documented than any other dimensions of inequality .
10 But in , in the United States I 've noticed , the laws about the yellow lines are much better observed and the traffic circulates better .
11 Apaches do n't come much better loved than the Biggin-based Juliet Uniform .
12 If I could afford it , I would buy some of their shirts and casual clothes , because often they 're much better made than the stuff for girls .
13 And DM shoes — I do n't wear them , but a lot of my friends do , and you ca n't help noticing that they 're much better made than the shoes for girls , they last so much longer .
14 Further procedural changes should include improving the exchange of information between the parties , encouraging the issue of specific written Professional Standards relating to the conduct of all principal types of litigation by the Bar and the Law Society combined with schemes to foster competence and experience , introducing new arrangements for trials , particularly so that the judge can read the case papers ( including witness statements ) before the hearing , and so be much better prepared when the hearing begins , and , in cases where there are many documents , providing a bundle of key documents , abuse of which would be checked by a personal costs sanction against the solicitors involved .
15 For the second Test both sides will be much better prepared and a better Test match will be the result . ’
16 Colleagues , the time gained by having only one and recruitment and on negotiations rather at least two could be much better utilized than the certain , the day to day needs of membership .
17 However , I had spoken to Otto on the subject of contracts and was very much better informed since my stay at Les Glycines .
18 They 're much better informed than I was at their age .
19 It seems likely that the Vatican was much better informed than the official collection of documents , Actes et Documents du Saint Siége , would have the world believe .
20 Thus ministers no longer feel that the doctrine exposes them to special risks in the House but , by confining all the advice of the departments to ministers , it does ensure that they are so much better informed and briefed than their critics .
21 It 's my expectation and my hope that someone much better qualified than I will come forward . ’
22 Curiously enough , the Locks at Foxton are much better known than the Inclined Plane .
23 The series has become a bit of a cult in the UK , with Victor becoming much better known than the actor who plays him , Richard Wilson .
24 The Sotheby sale in 1936 made the contents of Newton 's Portsmouth papers much better known and gave rise to Lord Keynes 's famous description of Newton as the ‘ last of the magicians ’ .
25 Pumice deposits , in fact , are usually much better preserved and more informative when one sees them at points some way from the vent .
26 The system is much better organised than before .
27 Fellow coach Robert Millington reckoned : ‘ Physiologically , they [ blacks ] are much better equipped than whites ; not so much with what they 've got to start with , but what they can achieve in a short space of time .
28 The parameter values of the QPO feature are much better constrained than the red-noise part .
29 When we consider the regulation that will be imposed and the rights of consumers in Northern Ireland , my hon. Friend will find that consumers will be much better protected and safeguarded under privatisation than if they had been left to continue with a publicly owned monopoly which too often had a life of its own and was not subject to the outside pressures that consumers have a right to bring to bear .
30 It is not true to say that a menstruating woman is unclean — she has a status of tameh , a word which has been wrongly translated for years as ‘ unclean ’ but which would be much better translated as ‘ impure ’ .
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