Example sentences of "much more [adj] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | It was so much more congenial than the flat near Victoria — unsuitably dominated by Westminster Cathedral — where she had lived with her mother . |
2 | Choose a task requiring a variety of skills and experience , not those of an expert ( often an expert alone is much more competent than a group ) . |
3 | I should think people other people would be much more feel much more competent as well . |
4 | Much more tricky than knowing if you 've found a badger sett , is knowing whether or not it is still active . |
5 | You , poor little one , were the victim of a pure overwhelming desire , and I of a smaller desire by no means pure ; and I feel much more abject than if that desire had been satisfied . |
6 | Your institute produced a series of powerful critiques of the Czechoslovak economy in the 1980s , although you stressed that its position was much more favourable than that of Poland or Hungary . |
7 | MOORE 'S VERBAL RECOLLECTIONS OF THE MINES ARE MUCH MORE EVOCATIVE THAN THE DRAWINGS THEMSELVES , IN WHICH THE MINERS APPEAR AS FROZEN STATUARY . |
8 | Moore 's verbal recollections of the mines are much more evocative than the drawings themselves , in which the miners appear as a frozen statuary . |
9 | The issue was clearly much more buoyant than in Wales , and Scottish Labour circles continued to be sympathetic . |
10 | By those measures of visibility , national politicians were much more visible than local candidates from the start . |
11 | She felt more at her ease realising that long ago had they had probably minded bitterly that the Petheringtons ' little daughter had been so much more extraordinary than their own . |
12 | Tablets are now much more accurate than before , and computers are more compact and powerful . |
13 | You held your hand still on the page and you traced around each finger , and all the little contours of your finger joints were captured , and you would go around a few times , and each time the pencil was at a slightly different angle , so you got this aura of your hand , that was so much more accurate than you could ever draw , and all you had to do was put in the fingernails and the little wrinkles on the backs of your fingers and you really had something ? |
14 | It has long been the view of central government that these forecasts are much more accurate if they are made at a local rather than at a national level ( Hammond , 1984 ) . |
15 | ‘ He 's worked so hard at his game and he 's much more involved than when he first came over from France . ’ |
16 | In general , practical support between relatives seems highly gendered , with women much more involved than men . |
17 | Many Sinhalese viewed flogging as suitable for low-caste persons ; it was considered much more demeaning if administered to a man of high caste . |
18 | While the approach taken by the US courts has been much more progressive than that which has been adopted in Britain , it is nonetheless clear that in neither jurisdiction do directors owe a duty of disclosure when trading on impersonal stock exchange markets . |
19 | Her second visit could not be accounted a complete success , though we were much more intimate than before , and wept a lot together about the baby . |
20 | The teacher might add the information that we need help from the aliens ourselves , or that the aliens look much more gentle than we had feared . |
21 | In reality , of course , the relationship between education and society is much more complex than either view would suggest . |
22 | The relationships described here are much more complex than a simple retrospective stereotype . |
23 | Most trees used in the analysis of reactor accidents are much more complex than this simple illustration , and we have to develop computer programs to calculate the probability of the ‘ top ’ failure . |
24 | But from the point of view of the capitalist profits will be less than S. These brief remarks by no means exhaust the discussion of such problems , but they do suggest that the problem posed by collective consumption , and particularly unproductive collective consumption , is much more complex than Marx 's original propositions allowed for . |
25 | Another way in which the cat 's sound system appears much more complex than that of other species is in the degree of variation that can be applied to a single type of call . |
26 | And yet it is much more complex than that . |
27 | In the last few decades , however , the simple atoms of the early atomic theories have been discovered to be much more complex than was originally thought , and physicists are continually finding more and more sub-atomic particles . |
28 | Feature analysis is an attractively simple way of explaining visual perception but , it turns out , ‘ features ’ are much more complex than we first thought . |
29 | The debate about using readmission to measure quality of care is obviously much more complex than it seems at first sight . |
30 | Freud 's theory is much more complex than many analysts , therapists and critics allow . |