Example sentences of "[verb] so much " in BNC.
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1 | It goes so much deeper than that . |
2 | 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 . " |
3 | No other hypocrites in Shakespeare gain so much so quickly , so easily , and can afford to drop pretence so fast . |
4 | Those sort of Places made so much they could afford the luxury of high standards . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | He used to say he got angry because he cared so much . |
7 | ‘ 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 . |
8 | Car suicide of banker who cared so much |
9 | Then I met my husband and was sure I 'd fallen in love with him because he cared so much . |
10 | ‘ 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 . |
11 | And she felt a twinge of panic that , already , she cared so much for his opinion . |
12 | Ken sincerely believed that a separate-bedroom marriage would be the perfect relationship with someone for whom he cared so much . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | ‘ Not really , because it got so much bigger than we wanted it to straight away . |
15 | Really good actually seeing as it got so much smaller . |
16 | And your social assets just develop so much better at a comprehensive . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | ‘ Why does food almost taste so much better out of doors ? ’ she asked rhetorically . |
19 | Strangely inferior , somehow , for Churchill to have placed so much trust in . |
20 | I enjoy putting up a tent , I like campfires and food for me tastes so much better outside . |
21 | She 's arranged so much this time . ’ |
22 | She 'd come so far , she 'd given so much … and all of it would be meaningless without a final context of success . |
23 | On the negative side , funerals were becoming so much more secular in outlook , appearance and context that the surviving guilds and fraternities found themselves hard-pressed to provide all that made for an average funeral of the new type ; the rules were being rewritten by a public which no longer wished to perpetuate the simple ritual hitherto provided and which were looking for a pageantry close to that of the great baronial funerals as performed by the College of Arms , a corporation of heralds and part of the Royal Household . |
24 | The energy generated from running upstairs and laughing with Stella in distant Florence flowed over into the impulse to ring , in turn , her own mother : a pointless act , but one that nevertheless in the context seemed pious , necessary , propitiatory , and a gesture at least towards her sister , who bore so much heavier a filial burden , who would ( in theory at least ) be pleased to know that Liz had remembered . |
25 | This is what sets off its archaic phase from the oriental arts to which it owes so much ; what drives Greek artists to be always changing , developing , till they find themselves forced to abandon the inherited conventions and create their own , classical , style which becomes the basis of European art . |
26 | Photographs and a more detailed physical description of the body may finally identify it , but a diary found so much lower on the mountain is unlikely to throw new light on how the two men died . |
27 | Money-Go-Round : Never has so much been owed by so many |
28 | Never has so much been expected of general medical practitioners and practice staff ; general practitioners are being pressed to do audit , participate in commissioning , become fundholders , do research , improve consumer responsiveness , and develop new skills in the transfer of services from secondary to primary care and development of community care . |
29 | First he had disturbed her senses in that first sweet embrace — and now he was making life difficult by not being there when needed , and appearing so much too late . |
30 | Typical is S. Botolph 's Church , Boston , in Lincolnshire , called colloquially the ‘ Boston Stump ’ because its top storey was added so much later than the rest of the church and for many years the tower had a decapitated appearance ( 476 ) . |