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(31) I didn't think Dave would ever read a book, much less write one himself. (32) I would never willingly go anywhere by boat, much less go on a cruise. (33) Tony can barely boil an egg, much less cook dinner. (34) Buses and trains use much less fuel per person than cars. (35) At the age of fourteen I had never even been on a train, much less an aircraft. (36) She got much less than she would have done if she had settled out of court. (37) He's too shy to ask a stranger the time, much less speak to a room full of people. (38) Maggie had seen him nearly every day at first. Now she saw him much less. (39) Real skins are much less coherent than the stereotype. (40) Identification includes much less intense and less exclusive attitudes. (41) This will be much less acceptable. (42) Try dowsing without rods: it's much less cumbersome. (43) Its development costs are not much less than the firm's total asset value. (44) However, it clearly performs a much less crucial or well-defined function than is the case in the Western capitalist economies. (45) Commitment accounting Commitment accounting is much less widely adopted in practice than either cash accounting or accruals accounting. (46) But, the base had much less utility than the larger base built by the Marines at Camp Pendleton. (47) World champions took matches much less frequently and in between Lynch liked to drink. (48) Alcohol is much less potent than opiates, however, because it works in an entirely different way. (49) Many other sports, with a greater stress on grace and timing, require much less physical or hormonal deformation. (50) Immature distinguishable from other immature skuas by small size, smaller bill and much less white in wings. (51) But in the core areas of the old system the problems were much less tractable. (52) In the earlier period the reports were much less explicit than now. (53) It is sometimes bloody, occasionally accompanied by vomiting and abdominal cramps and much less frequently by low-grade fever. (54) The variation in referral rates among general practice was much less than that reported in hospitals. (55) With Bevin he also believed that Britain would have much less influence in Washington without some nuclear capability of her own. (56) The amount actually available for the generation of new products is, however, much less than this figure. (57) The second is the simple case that before dawn, the background noise caused by human activity tends to be much less. (58) I could not even ride a bicycle, much less shoot baskets or play tennis. (59) Much less embarrassing than a kissogram the perfect fantasy served up on a plate. (60) In view of such evidence the peace process seems much less convincing than its proponents have suggested.