Example sentences of "[is] much " in BNC.

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31 Here , there 's a genuine meritocracy ; you 're given real authority to deal with clients and it 's much more rewarding . ’
32 Instead of comparing himself with them and feeling satisfied , he compares himself with a boy who 's much better off financially .
33 You can also use them for blocking gaps between skirting boards and floor — it 's much cheaper than wood beading .
34 Local transport : Local buses link the various resorts on the lake ; though it 's much nicer to travel by ferry or hydrofoil .
35 An icy wind was blowing , but the moment Modi saw me he came and said , quite casually , as if referring to something he did n't need in the least : ‘ Look here , I 'll sell you my overcoat , it 's much too big for me and should fit you nicely . ’ ’
36 I can now speak from experience and say that it 's much easier to spend a day at the office than it is to spend a day at home , and you have the benefit of spending ‘ quality time ’ with your baby at evenings and weekends .
37 It 's much easier to hide in a church hall !
38 It 's much cheaper and just as effective , my horse 's coat is gleaming .
39 It 's much cheaper than the show products .
40 He smiled , wound the window down and said , ‘ Did anyone ever tell you your sister 's much prettier than you are ? ’
41 I think it 's a shame she then made the ‘ career move ’ to a chat show format because she 's much more interesting in her own right than anything she elicits from her guests .
42 And the British government in some ways is very much more effective at delivering what it decides to do than many other governments — it 's much more effective than the American government .
43 It 's much nearer . ’
44 It 's much easier for the young helper to do it all for you .
45 It 's much like the relationship between GM and Lotus in that we do co-operative engineering work with it , but we do n't get actively involved in the day-to-day operation of that company .
46 She also says : ‘ … where people have been in the habit of reaching out towards the Unseen they wear a kind of track , and it 's much easier to go out that way . ’
47 Try dowsing without rods : it 's much less cumbersome .
48 ‘ It seems like a nightmare , ’ said Breeze in bewilderment ; ‘ but it 's much , much worse for you than it is for me .
49 ‘ She 's much too young — and it will never fit her , anyway . ’
50 Hannah 's much loved grandfather , James , the Indian Army veteran with a love of poetry , and Sam developed an unusual method of catching eels .
51 ‘ It 's much better out of a bottle , ’ says a character in The Chalk Garden ( 1956 ) to a servant preparing the salad dressing , encapsulating the post-war world of anti-sensuality in which the gourmets began at Calais .
52 We used the Michelin road map alongside the TPC chart — it 's much better for roads and settlements !
53 It 's much cheaper from the station .
54 Elliot 's much loved cats .
55 It 's much like a DYPP , and should really have been called DXPP , but someone came up with the name Tech-Tech first ( on the other hand , just try to pronounce DXPP ! ) .
56 • I do n't think your friend 's much like our Phil .
57 The shaky-hand aiming is a fair simulation of real throwing , though it 's much easier to get high scores here ( I even hit the odd 180 ! ) .
58 It 's much easier to write about it ; to unravel how it might be done , rather than how it will be done .
59 Really , it 's much better that way . ’
60 It 's much tougher than amateur golf and even if you shoot a good round , you could be lying in only 10th or 12th place . ’
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