Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] much " in BNC.

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1 Murdock stayed in Cornwall for about 19 years and got on much better with the miners than Watt had done .
2 I got on much better with one of the corporals , Corporal House , who was the cook .
3 This may prove a major challenge to clinicians expecting to carry on much as before .
4 Now I do n't wan na , want me to prattle on much more tonight , if it 's not worth speaking about , I think it 's probably about enough
5 Now it is not expected to go on much beyond spring of next year .
6 It goes so much deeper than that .
7 She said this with a certain violence , and Clara 's attention quickened , for she thought she was about to witness the emergence of one of the buried conflicts of which she had heard so much : but Mrs Denham said quickly , " For goodness sake , Clelia , you know how good it is for me to have James around , it takes me back to those lovely days when you were all so small and docile . "
8 He looked around him as he went ; but he did not slow down much until he reached the culvert .
9 No other hypocrites in Shakespeare gain so much so quickly , so easily , and can afford to drop pretence so fast .
10 Those sort of Places made so much they could afford the luxury of high standards .
11 Editor , — John Wright and Helen Ford describe the anguish and despair affecting many sub-Saharan African countries and made so much worse recently by drought .
12 He used to say he got angry because he cared so much .
13 ‘ I need hardly tell you , ’ he continued in his dry voice , ‘ what a blow you dealt to she who cared so much for your welfare .
14 Car suicide of banker who cared so much
15 Then I met my husband and was sure I 'd fallen in love with him because he cared so much .
16 ‘ Never knew you cared so much , ’ said Jimmy , emerging from his lethargy and rising from his chair at last to join Frye at the black , rain-blurred windows .
17 And she felt a twinge of panic that , already , she cared so much for his opinion .
18 Ken sincerely believed that a separate-bedroom marriage would be the perfect relationship with someone for whom he cared so much .
19 It merely reflects the implementation of a programme laid down much earlier .
20 But from my own researches it became plain to me that she was very much a person of her times , as compared with Beatrice Webb who became so much a critic of her times .
21 It was naturally tempting for a rather superstitious man to trust again to an intuitive judgment of his own made in much the same circumstances as in the previous year .
22 This will be a series of reasoned , relevant points made in much the same way as a lawyer presents a case in a court of law , though your case will not be as one-sided as a lawyer 's and your judge will be the reader or teacher !
23 ‘ … and moreover the most gallant gentleman of the realm , and this went on until it resulted in a divorce , and after a second marriage , which was likewise unhappy , she entered the married estate for the third time with a common tar , with whom , though he abused her daily , she herself said that she lived in much greater content than in her first marriage .
24 In other countries where readership is similarly very limited and where the high cost of imported newsprint and machinery and the paucity of advertising revenue combine in much the same way to exclude the private investor , the government has to become involved if a local press is to exist .
25 ‘ Not really , because it got so much bigger than we wanted it to straight away .
26 Really good actually seeing as it got so much smaller .
27 And your social assets just develop so much better at a comprehensive .
28 ‘ Ah ’ , I thought , my theory was right — ‘ If you grip it hard , it goes in much easier ’ .
29 The rest of the week passed in much the same way as that first day .
30 So keep the the plaster-spotted faces of the fanatics in your mind as you exercise , and you 'll laugh so much the wrinkles wo n't have a chance .
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