Example sentences of "[pron] have much " in BNC.
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1 | They can thank whatever devils they happen to worship that I have much gentleness in my soul and am not given to vituperation or excessive polemic . |
2 | ‘ I know I have much to do and learn , but with the able assistance of Lady Bridhe and Seumas Ban , I feel quite capable of running the household to my husband 's satisfaction without your interference . ’ |
3 | Now , I have much to be getting on with and would appreciate your not following me about and interrupting me like this . |
4 | I have learnt enough about the Alexander Technique to realize that I have much more to learn , and that noticeable change can be a slow process , but I am more than happy with the benefits that I have received so far . |
5 | As a narrator I have much to learn . |
6 | I have much to say . ’ |
7 | I have much work . ’ |
8 | ‘ I do n't think I have much else to prove … other than that I want to be the best player in the world . |
9 | " I have much more energy . |
10 | I have much more reverence for a common prostitute than a woman who conceals her guilt . ’ |
11 | Nor , to judge from their efforts , do I see that I have much more to expect from my own people . |
12 | That I have much more of this world 's goods than Garry will ever have could n't help you to that decision , could it ? ’ he said , and her heart sank at the cynical twist to his mouth and his bitter tone . |
13 | I have much sympathy with the aims that he set out . |
14 | It seems that I have much more faith in the future of coal than does the hon. Gentleman . |
15 | As far as sending messages to the subscibers , I try and fail — not that I have much to add ! |
16 | Your Royal Highness , Ladies and Gentlemen , I have much pleasure , not only seconding the adoption of the report but complimenting Council on an excellent which I did read . |
17 | One of the most exciting is the happy demise of eleven character file names — the old 8 and 3 construction of filename and extension can be done away with by opting for a 32 bit High Performance Filing System ( HPFS ) which allows long file names — things like ‘ letter to bank manager about my loan ’ which have much more meaning than ‘ Letloan.doc ’ , for instance . |
18 | Does he reject the comments that we have heard from the Opposition which have much more to do with their courting votes than with human rights ? |
19 | It is these techniques which have much in common with the analysis of computer programs . |
20 | But in the Baltic area , in Lithuania , Latvia , Estonia and right round to the coastal strip of the White Sea , there are brick and timber buildings which have much in common with those found in the Baltic region of eastern Germany and Poland . |
21 | " I 'm sure you and she have much to talk about , my lord . |
22 | Mr Clinton is apparently determined that this will have no effect on what looks like being a cordial relationship between two leaders who have much in common , especially as Mr Major says he had no knowledge of it . |
23 | In Scotland you have much more freedom of choice . |
24 | If you have much of this kind of work to contend with , you may well find it worthwhile to invest in a ‘ pole pruner ’ . |
25 | But you have much to ensure before that ! |
26 | You have much more maintenance . |
27 | And I think you have much more confidence , you 're bound to , mixing with people . |
28 | How widespread now is erm the education movement now in you have much more schools , now is this spreading ? |
29 | None have much cash beyond the petty . |
30 | We have much to bless and indeed warmly remember him for . |