Sentence examples for much improving from inspiring English sources

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Spain's manager, Vicente Del Bosque, says the striker still has much improving to do but must know that he is already crucial to his country.

IN ITS six-year life, Indonesia's independent Corruption Eradication Commission, known as the KPK, has won global plaudits for its performance, much improving the former dictatorship's image.

One of Acosta's cleverest plot changes is to introduce Dulcinea (Christina Arestis) in the prologue, much improving this usually rather musty scene, and providing Don Quixote Christopher Saunderss) with both inspiration and motivation.

Dickerson has much improving to do, because he is playing an unfamiliar position in a conference that had three teams — West Virginia, Louisville and Rutgers — in the final top 12 last season.

Stanton Williams put a bookshop there and Haworth Tompkins took it away, much improving that clarity of the plan, but they enlarged the glass enclosure of the foyer in a way that the building's devotees, such as the historian William Curtis, find disrespectful.

This stagnation - things not much improving, getting not much worse - is repeated across a tranche of economic indicators.

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The rating categories were "worse," "no change," "improved," "much improved," and "very much improved".

Much improved.

"Ariel is much improved.

The architecture is much improved.

SOUND LEVEL Much improved.

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