1. After the lessons on the environment, children deposited much more litter in trash cans, rather than dropping it. 2. Billy the Badger had much more difficulty in proving his innocence, although he admitted to stealing chickens. 3. But he realised they needed much more evidence before they could arrest him for murder. 4. But her view is laced with much more pessimism than it was a year ago. 5. But, in the nature of things, old people spend much more time indoors. 6. Douglas was treated with much more respect after his promotion. 7. He was much more restless than last night, and, despite sleeping drugs, much more wakeful. 8. However, much more information can be obtained if we have a reasonable level of understanding of this physical basis. 9. However, the fabulous goal-kicker is now much more mobile than he was last year when a niggling groin injury affected him. 10. I felt that she had got much more charm and she was younger as well, which made it all the more galling. |