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

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1 It 's much better than downstairs . ’
2 Executive Producer of TWI 's much heralded live coverage of England 's Cricket Tour of the West Indies in 1990 , for Sky/BBC .
3 You do n't have to pay for parking or petrol and it 's much quicker than walking .
4 This action is , of course , in direct contravention of the BMC 's much vaunted policy on where and how bolts may be placed , which places an absolute ban on bolting on any gritstone crag .
5 It 's much easier when you 're properly equipped !
6 The merged merchant bank comprises London-based Standard Chartered Merchant Bank and WestLB 's much smaller corporate finance and third world debt trading units .
7 It 's much better to join the European monetary union and do things through them .
8 It 's much better in those circumstances to reduce the objective .
9 It 's much better to look people in the eye and tell them the truth . ’
10 ‘ I 'm told she 's much admired , ’ Wexford said dryly .
11 He 's much taller than the woman , and she sort of hangs from his neck when they kiss , stretching up on tiptoe to reach him .
12 Annie 's much more pretty , but it 's sort of like her — you know , about the same size and that .
13 Even before his accident , he 's much given to lighting his pipe , slumping in a chair and arguing that it 's no use pushing against fate .
14 It takes ages because the garment has to be done in sections — it 's much easier if the shapes are all the same size . ’
15 The latest works in Chatto and Windus 's much maligned but nevertheless intriguing Counterblasts series come under the scrutiny of writer Marina Warner and anarchist author Colin Ward ( tomorrow , 2.30pm ) .
16 The images are fast and sharp , so it 's much easier to see what 's going on .
17 Pop is n't programmatic , it wo n't negotiate , it wants the world and it wants it now , and it 's much more satisfying to hear about your enemy being slaughtered .
18 But he 's much more forthcoming than in an earlier , abortive encounter .
19 Mr Bennett 's script is deft , making an actor 's use of the rambling tale 's much loved situations and pantomime moments .
20 It 's much too late to make a pitch on consistency no one person knows or understands more than a fraction of one discipline among many anymore .
21 The UK 's much needed lamb export trade to the Continent might rally promptly when the final curtain falls , but it would be unwise to expect too much too soon .
22 We now know from Russian eyes , particularly from Khrushchev 's much suspected but surely authentic memoirs , how precarious and nerve-ridden the future looked to the Communist high command when Stalin succumbed to his stroke on 5 March , 1953 .
23 It 's not necessarily done with bad intentions , but unless there 's much greater flow in and out , then I fear we 're on a downward path .
24 You can only lose power with the roll system — and that 's much less likely .
25 This time it 's much worse .
26 At least , I assume this card ( which I am returning ) concerns the man who loves collecting pubic hair — it 's much too learned and technical for me to understand most of it , but there are bits of it which do seem to make it clear .
27 ‘ It 's much more hilly that I expected , much more severe , more than anyone said to me , ’ said Montgomerie .
28 But despite making gains in the key marginal battlegrounds of the North , the Midlands and London , Labour 's much vaunted breakthrough failed to materialise .
29 While you can buy a 50p leaflet and walk round the town yourself , looking for the small metal footsteps that have been placed in significant sites , it 's much more rewarding to go with one of the town 's Cadfael experts , like Esme Green .
30 But we should not forget that this is the inevitable result of Mrs Thatcher 's much vaunted Law of the Marketplace ( or Jungle ? ) , which has forced producers to be ‘ different ’ , if not better , to catch the highest number of viewers .
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