Example sentences of "[is] much [adj -er] and [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | CSC is much cheaper and more flexible than video conferencing , which requires special rooms and expensive phone lines . |
2 | That 's partly because the company is much healthier and more robust now . |
3 | The Church 's system is much stricter and more comprehensive . |
4 | Finally , the gas cylinder , designed to withstand extreme pressure , is much stronger and less likely to be ruptured in an accident than conventional fuel tanks . |
5 | The open hand is much stronger and less prone to injury . |
6 | We know that the eukaryotic cell is much larger and more efficient than the procaryote , carrying more genetic material . |
7 | Yet the field of inter-relationships is much larger and more intricate . |
8 | This is much faster and more fun if a group of you do it together . |
9 | When you accept your age , life is much easier and much happier ’ |
10 | Curved walls recirculate warm air around rooms , so heating is much easier and more effective . |
11 | A buffet meal is much easier and more sociable , enabling you to circulate freely . |
12 | The Forgotten Rite ( an early Prelude for orchestra from 1913 ) casts distinctly voluptuous runes , while These Things Shall Be , an uneasily optimistic Symonds choral setting from 1936 , is much bolder and more astringent . |
13 | This kind of component is much smaller and more reliable than a valve , which was the earliest form of electronic switch . |
14 | This is much smaller and less pretentious , but it has good geometrical window tracery above a ground floor arcade . |
15 | In some ways it is an improvement over yet older versions , sions , but I hope you realise that the information it encapsulates is much vaguer and less certain than the description I gave of what single cells can do . |
16 | The history of the Kilwinning papingo shoot is much longer and more interesting , The Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers was formed in 1483 and is still in existence , although not with a continuous history . |