Example sentences of "in much [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Another herbicide , Isoproturon , is in much wider use as a means of controlling the blackgrass weed which affects winter wheat .
2 This results in much thinner material at the joints and greater possibility of separation of the glue due to less surface contact .
3 In fact , James II fell only because of the opposition he met from the Tory-Anglican interest , and although most Tory Anglicans were determined to prevent the Revolution from running the full course that it did , the eventual constitutional settlement was in much greater concordance with their principles than historians have usually recognised .
4 This factor is naturally much less pronounced in the primary school where the teacher in any case knows the child in much greater depth by virtue of living and working alongside the youngster on a daily , weekly and sometimes more than yearly basis .
5 Ironically , producing cleaner fuel to preserve the environment will result in much greater use of energy at the refinery and therefore more greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere .
6 These standard sub-divisions are , of course , given in much greater detail in the official classification tables .
7 Symmetry and the relations between the elastic constants are discussed more fully in ( MP ) and in much greater detail in Hearmon ( 1961 ) and Lekhnitskii ( 1963 ) .
8 Gooch 's captaincy and outstanding contributions last season as a batsman are analysed in much greater detail by Jack Bannister in Jack In The Box ( Queen Anne Press , £14.99 ) .
9 The inter-proton distances are also in much poorer agreement with the NMR data after the creation of B II sites .
10 The supposed division between ‘ general policy ’ as a matter for the Minister , and ‘ detailed execution ’ as a matter for the Boards — which was implicit in much earlier discussion of the public corporation — proved in practice to be meaningless .
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