Example sentences of "[is] much [adj -er] for " in BNC.

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1 All the rules and regulations : I 'm sure it 's much worse for women than for men .
2 We used the Michelin road map alongside the TPC chart — it 's much better for roads and settlements !
3 I believe it 's much better for an audience to know I 'm risking my neck rather than someone who looks like me .
4 Yes it 's much better for you to look , because you 're all busy trying to look at them and listen to what 's
5 ‘ The feeling is that it 's much safer for them there , ’ added PC Hogg .
6 It 's much easier for the young helper to do it all for you .
7 ‘ It 's much easier for men because they have their clubs and their networks to rely on .
8 When someone first joins an organisation , it 's much easier for them to ascertain their new colleagues ' overt status than it is to understand their active status .
9 It 's much easier for me to centralise all requests , arrange the shipping — or , in this case , give them to you to take to the island .
10 ‘ It 's much easier for a company to run a standard operating system on a telephone switching system , ’ says Price , ‘ because the systems management stuff has already been developed and can run on it too . ’
11 The grey area comes in that it 's much easier for manufacturers to put the CE label on the packaging .
12 This mortality risk is much lower for chronic stable angina but a similar number of patients in both groups will go on to coronary artery bypass surgery .
13 This problem is much worse for those who are forced into premature retirement through redundancy .
14 A little of a stronger , if more expensive cheese , is much better for health , wealth and flavour .
15 Blue cheeses are used quite extensively in Italian cooking and Gorgonzola is much better for this purpose than the slightly sweeter Dolcelatte .
16 ‘ A 3D approach is much better for doing that .
17 I think it is much healthier for a young artist to be treated like that , rather than told play this or that in a particular way .
18 The comprehension scale ( A ) correlates positively with the expression scale , although this is much higher for the youngest children ( 0.67 ) than for the oldest ( 0.32 ) .
19 Conversely , the flow rate produced by a given pressure difference between the ends is much higher for laminar flow than for turbulent flow .
20 Whether it is much safer for the elderly , infirm and short-sighted was not disclosed .
21 In this respect the importance of agreement with the IMF on access to its facilities is much greater for many borrowers than the actual size of the funds provided by the Fund would appear to indicate .
22 Not surprisingly therefore , the results of the 1983 survey show that mass unemployment ‘ has created a serious new risk of what can only be regarded as downward social mobility — and that risk is much greater for men in working class positions , by whatever route they come into them , than it is for others ’ ( p. 17 ) .
23 One thing we discovered was that it is much faster for the team to close up as soon as the game starts and just hold that position as close to the next person as possible .
24 This method of storage is an inefficient use of memory compared to a binary search tree or to the original word list , but searching is much faster for both the acceptance and rejection of a given string .
25 Whether the councillor will press his claim to disclosure will depend on political factors ( for example , in councils which regularly change political complexion it is much easier for an opposition party councillor to get information than in one which is solidly of one political complexion ) .
26 It is much easier for us to disobey God when we have developed a calloused conscience , or have paralysed our desires for God .
27 In example a ) it is much easier for the customer to move directly to the checkout and exit , without making additional purchases .
28 A sense of humour is important , too — and being able to laugh instead of getting uptight is much easier for older women .
29 It is much easier for Amnesty to help members to do more specialised campaigning if they belong to a group — in particular , we have systems for providing group members with training , and for getting feedback from them — but there may be new types of groups we could develop , and even ways of offering more personalised approaches to campaigning to individual members .
30 If females are concentrated together then it is much easier for a single male to herd them and defend them from other males .
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