Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adj -er] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , well it 's a lot better length , you know , it was too long and it 's much nicer this length , much more manageable I found . |
2 | Really , it 's much better that way . ’ |
3 | I mean there 's much better hot showers it was okay but then it was , and the |
4 | A number of lawyers also expressed admiration for the English system 's much stricter overall timetable for disclosing claims , defences and witnesses to the other side . |
5 | It 's much easier that way . |
6 | Well sometimes , but sometimes I just pickpocket it 's much easier that way . |
7 | But it 's much easier these days to get the best information on which to base your decision . |
8 | The merged merchant bank comprises London-based Standard Chartered Merchant Bank and WestLB 's much smaller corporate finance and third world debt trading units . |
9 | In its present usage this concept differs considerably from the English notion of ‘ educational ’ and is perhaps better accessible as a parallel to the French term ‘ formation ’ . |
10 | The registrar does have a discretion to allow inspection of a filed transfer ( Land Registration Rules 1925 , r290(1) ) ; but it is obviously better either to have a duplicate of the transfer or a separate declaration of trust so that exercise of the discretion does not have to be requested . |
11 | It is much worse these days than it was in 1966 . |
12 | It is much better that ( support ) functional departments , which are necessary in any large organisation , |
13 | Except just the colour is much better alright what are you saying . |
14 | Nevertheless , the former performance is much better relative to the potential profits of £13.65 than the latter relative to its potential optimal profits of £16.28 . |
15 | These open barren areas in central Australia are mainly populated by farmers ( who can own large expanses of land ) therefore the population density is low whereas in the coastal cities the population is much higher due to job opportunities . |
16 | It is often considered that there is much greater sexual tolerance than used to be the case and the public response to homosexuality and lesbianism is sometimes cited as evidence for this . |
17 | Paying regular bills such as gas and electricity is much easier this way . |
18 | It is probably better psychological strategy to start the newly insulin-requiring patient on two injections of insulin per day so that there is early acceptance of this regimen . |
19 | Very hard to separate from Swift , even in good light , but is distinctly paler brown and has more conspicuous white throat patch , rather paler forehead and slight contrast between paler secondaries and rest of wing ; also slightly different outline , especially broader head , and slower wing-beats . |
20 | it 's probably better that |
21 | ‘ Well , ’ he said grimly , ‘ it 's probably better that way . |
22 | and if a man is slightly stronger other way round so he can collect , collect more food |
23 | Accordingly , R is also lower triangular , and its diagonal elements are |
24 | Niccolao Manucci , Bernier 's slightly younger Italian contemporary , had no such aesthetic qualms . |
25 | Merton him self could not discount statistical data , which indicated that , of the foreign associates of the French Academy of Sciences during the period 1666–1885 , only eighteen had been Catholics , against eighty Protestants — despite Europe 's far larger Catholic population . |
26 | The format for statutory planning has also changed , so that there is now greater public participation in the identification and evaluation of key issues , more formal examination in public and the presentation of several alternative planning options rather than a single final plan . |
27 | There is often stronger social control evident in the socialisation of girls in comparison to boys . |
28 | Samsonov 's westward drive took him even farther from Rennenkampf , who after Gumbinnen had remained stationary in the north to enable Samsonov 's now wider sweeping movement to complete the German encirclement . |
29 | a requirement or condition which he applies or would apply equally to a man but — ( i ) which is such that the proportion of women who can comply with it is considerably smaller thin the proportion of men who can comply with it , and ( ii ) which he can not show to be justifiable irrespective of the sex of the person to whom it is applied , and ( iii ) which is to her detriment because she can not comply with it . |