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

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1 The collections indicated a wider hidden culture of support for ‘ the lads ’ who were at the forefront of the battle to restore national unity , in addition to the much smaller party political support they enjoyed in the South .
2 Many garden centres offer a great deal more than the stock range of houseplants , I have seen unusual specimens like daturas laden with superbly scented flowers , anthuriums ( aptly named the flamingo flower ) , streptocarpus , the new pot gerberas ( huge flowers in fabulous colours ) and the much improved New Guinea hybrid impatiens .
3 This will cause a bad bounce and balloon if the ground is rough and , combined with the much higher touch down speed , may result in a broken glider .
4 The whole process was greatly helped by the much more widespread availability of computers .
5 After much haggling , approval was only obtained for those four out of the seven sets which could meet the much higher rate of return which would henceforth be applied to BR investment .
6 What is new is the much greater degree of sophistication which is now necessary to produce the maximum revenue yield from each and every InterCity journey .
7 The redevelopment of Liverpool Street involved the closure of the much decayed ex-North London Railway terminus at Broad Street , and the diversion from 30 June of the remaining North London Line services to the City via the newly constructed Graham Road curve into Liverpool Street using dual-voltage Class 313 units .
8 The second hypothesis is the much more traditional Yin & Yang theory .
9 Dostoevsky 's home-made word does n't appear in Crime and Punishment ; it has been left behind ( unlike the mind that coined it ) in the much more theoretical Notes from Underground .
10 The narrative maximizes Stepan 's vulnerability , perching him on a platform amid the malcontents and troublemakers and the much larger number of those humble , obscure people who are enduring more or less passively the chaos of the fête .
11 And in saying this , one has in mind not the Cantos but the much more straightforward and generally serviceable forms which Pound put into currency in collections like Ripostes ( 1912 ) and Lustra ( 1916 ) .
12 Given the awesome sum of human misery in this part of the world , I suppose I should n't get too worked up about the fate of a flock of birds — particularly as the much larger eastern race of the Siberian crane , which migrates from north-eastern Yakutia to the lower reaches of the Yangtse river in China , is apparently surviving well .
13 Both the P-E Inbucon annual survey of executive salaries , and the much smaller Jonathan Wren city salary survey , confirm that salary increases have been bigger at the top end of business and the City than at the bottom .
14 No actress alive better captures the ferocious pathos of the little heartbreak writ large , and although her immaculate comic technique sustains whole passages of visual lunacy , she has in addition the much rarer theatrical gift of being able to transmit emotion in its purest form .
15 Yet we expect the much smaller risks incurred when travelling by train or air or sea to be non-existent , and express outrage and condemnation when accidents happen , Angela Lambert writes .
16 And , given the much valued British tradition of attending a university or polytechnic away from home , who will fund the additional sleeping accommodation for students , the absence of which has attracted so much adverse publicity this week ?
17 ( The much smaller East German Catholic church is conservative and less active in political life , but has also recently urged reforms . )
18 The first was announced in a Practice Direction ( 1989 ) 1 WLR 281 , which provided for the much earlier delivery of skeleton arguments which would be studied by the judges before they sat to hear the appeal .
19 IS THE much rumoured takeover bid for Rothmans International , the tobacco and luxury goods group , about to materialise at long , long last ?
20 Even the much greater bias in the press may have seemed less obvious to them .
21 The next day she transfers to the much slower cart ( telega ) which arrives in the late afternoon in Roslavl' , a bustling railway-town .
22 We shall come across this concern again in 1922 when we travel through the much stronger industrial nexus of Kharkov .
23 We reached the much photographed Nape 's Needle and skimmed up the short , yet difficult , chimney of boot-worn rock .
24 The much more limited test of M1 , ‘ narrow money ’ , including non-interest-bearing deposits , was favoured instead .
25 Indeed , one of the reasons why it is superior is the much higher ratio of carers to cared-for , not forgetting the greater administrative cost of organising the one than the other .
26 but the nervous mark of this humorous poem 's immature irony has been replaced by the much more horrific denial of the meaning of the action of the ritual
27 The much praised reduction on inflation only brought Britain back into line with the OECD average and in 1989 was again above it .
28 Contracts were shortened and meat prices restrained ; the meat plant was nationalized and the export distribution channel lost ; the issue of land tenure for pastoralists became submerged in the much bigger ujamaa re-settlement programme of 1975 ; and livestock buying at markets was taken out of the hands of the traditional Somali buyers and for the most part placed in the hands of state agents .
29 For those who are familiar with Lewis 's literary persona , as for the much smaller number of people who knew him in life , his acceptance of an orthodox Christian position seems in an almost literal sense fitting .
30 A half point was awarded but Stevens fought his way back into the contest scoring with a spectacular sacrifice throw and almost arm locking the much taller and heavier Kokataylo .
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