Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] than [pers pn] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Chivers , providing dynamic leadership as Derry get ready for their most important match since last year 's Ulster decider , is adamant that the side can play much , much better than they did in the McKenna climax . |
2 | The amalgamation of farms has gone much too far in Britain — much further than it has in any other European country . |
3 | He 's also been careful to work er with the United Nations who have done er much better so far than they have in er some crises in the past . |
4 | They sparkled less fierily than they do in England ; tranquilly , as if they were immersed in limpid oil . |
5 | more so than they did in , in nineteen fourteen , it 's |
6 | She laughed more naturally than she had in his presence before . |
7 | We can only hope that common sense will prevail more quickly than it did in the previous instance . |
8 | Hiatal hernia occurred in asthmatics with oesophagitis seven times more frequently than it occurred in asthmatics without oesophagitis ( odds ratio=7.0 ; confidence interval=3.5–14.2 ; χ 2 =33.2 ; p<0.0001 ) . |
9 | Johns ( 1991 : 10–11 ) makes similar claims with respect to topic-prominent vs. subject-prominent languages : ‘ in a topic-prominent language linear arrangement follows the scale of CD far more closely than it does in a subject-prominent language ’ . |
10 | If you 're selling cars , you 've got a guarantee warranty with it , and I think most customers are misled into believing that those guarantees and warranties cover far more than they do in fact . |