Example sentences of "much higher [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In conclusion , research over eight decades has demonstrated the predictive validity of ability tests to be high , or certainly much higher than an interview . |
2 | It 's , it 's , it 's marched with the capital and that 's why erm the capital value of our investments is so much higher than the cost . |
3 | The external appearance of the building is most unusual , with a sturdy , embattled tower at the west end of the south aisle , and a big chancel much higher than the nave . |
4 | The Albanian birth rate was much higher than the birth rate of Serbs and Montenegrins , and the composition of the population steadily shifted in their favour . |
5 | In each of these cases , the proportion of temporary workers who could be described as " voluntary " temporary workers ( i.e. not wanting a permanent job ) was much higher than the proportion who could be described as " involuntary " ( i.e. unable to get a permanent job ) . |
6 | I mean the lowest turn out in any of the constituencies in , in the general election was much higher than the turn out in local government , I think the lowest turn out in any individual constituency was about fifty four percent in the general election . |
7 | But these overall success rates are much higher than the pass rates at individual examination sessions , because many candidates ' progress through the examinations is impeded because they have to resit . |
8 | Even in times of rapid inflation , interest rates are generally so much higher than the rate of price inflation that saving up to buy later normally works out better value for money . |
9 | The entropy of gases is much higher than the entropy of solids . |
10 | Unemployment on the estates themselves is much higher than the average for the surrounding areas . |