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91. Tiredness and fever are much more likely to be a sign of flu coming on.
92. Women are much more likely than men to waken because of noise.
93. Bernard paid much more for his car than it is really worth — there's one born every minute!
94. These days she's much more enlightened in her views on education.
95. My hair is much more manageable since I had it cut short.
96. I'm pleased to see that they're ringing the changes in the staff canteen. The new menus are much more interesting.
97. The area has stunning scenery, beautiful beaches, and much more besides.
98. How much more would it cost to send it first class?
99. Circulation is much more sluggish in the feet than in the hands.
100. I feel much more reassured when I've been for a health check.
101. They've just launched a new generation of computers that are much more powerful than earlier models.
102. He's only playing at his job in the city: he's much more interested in being a racing driver.
103. The chase is always much more exciting than the conquest anyway.
104. The attitude of the medical profession is very much more liberal now.
105. Scientists have discovered a new strain of the virus which is much more dangerous.
106. The end of the film was much more exciting than I'd expected.
107. She's become much more sure of herself since she got a job.
108. Once people have seen that something actually works,[http://sentencedict.com/much more.html] they are much more likely to accept change.
109. I don't think I can take much more of this heat.
110. Thanks to computer animation,[sentencedict.com] it is now possible to make cartoon films much more quickly than in the past.
111. In the past, the elections have been marked by hundreds of murders, but this time round the violence has been much more limited.
112. Losing that job was a blessing in disguise really, and I ended up in a much more enjoyable career.
113. He was shamed by how much more work the others had done.
114. In actuality , it's much more complex than that .
115. Her mother, who couldn't have been much more than thirty, looked old and careworn.
116. Jobs nowadays are much more insecure than they were ten years ago.
117. It is much more difficult to teach a mixed-ability class.
118. Much more research is being done, which is a move in the right direction .
119. Other groups such as the Church of God conduct their services with much more informality and a greater display of emotion.
120. Halogen hobs heat up and cool down much more quickly than normal electric hobs.
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