Example sentences of "[adv] much [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This means that adding new customers is suddenly much less of a problem , since Atlas allows electronic trading over virtually any EDI network . |
2 | So much solid evidence and no research carried out whatever . |
3 | Why so many climbers unwittingly created so much visual pollution ? |
4 | She would never again have so much rapt attention focused upon her , and she stood silent , until one lady , younger than most of those present , started to rummage in her handbag for a cigarette . |
5 | And what you tend to see happen is not so much joint intervention after eighteen er fifteen or eighteen eighteen . |
6 | There is so much rich super-/ sub-conscious flow available from every man that he should learn when to slide the conscious away in its drawer . |
7 | I do n't know , perhaps not eat so much rich rich food . |
8 | In the event it had not been so much religious ‘ discrimination ’ as the limits imposed by lack of money and of land in over-built ancient towns and villages . |
9 | It is good to gain so much tropical space — because the tropics harbour far more species than the polar regions ! |
10 | Doth not the good father in short time , either by his coughing or spitting or testiness … become troublesome either to his own son or to his nice daughter-in-law , with continuing so long chargeable and so much waited-on , or to the children , with taking up their room at the fire or at the table , or to the servants , while his slow eating doth scant their reversions ? |
11 | But why had the letters caused so much upset ? |
12 | Andy Lloyd believes they ultimately failed last year because of the onerous programme confronting them , as they competed in all directions for an elusive honour : ‘ There was so much concerted effort and no reward . |
13 | Custis endorsed this in a reply , ‘ … he is the most takeing faceitious man I have ever met with and I never was so much delighted with a stranger in all my life ’ . |
14 | Creating this pattern may be so much second nature to her , that she does not recognize the skill involved and the complexity of her art . |
15 | A good system for storing electricity will not become possible before 1995 , Meanwhile , the date for artificial intelligence is shunted back 20 years to 2020 and the time for weather control is 2030 instead of 2015 , All kinds of obstacles , not so much technological as human and economic , have interfered with the 1962 predictions , as with many others that people have made with seemingly unimpeachable authority over the past 50 years . |
16 | They 're not so much advanced , as they are very very basic . |
17 | In addition , Kodak found so much administrative hassle was to be involved in serving the regional market via Kenya that it was more cost-effective to fly in the chemicals direct to each country . |
18 | The arched terracotta mount was chosen to remind me of the colour and style of Portuguese houses , and the frame was another easy choice because we saw so much dark wood furniture there . |
19 | So much dark wood , quite simply carved , gives a good , plain effect in the nave , but this is garishly offset , typically again for a Basque church , by the hugely ornate altar and its baroque reredos , which is set high up , at the top of a flight of steps . |
20 | And , given the much valued British tradition of attending a university or polytechnic away from home , who will fund the additional sleeping accommodation for students , the absence of which has attracted so much adverse publicity this week ? |
21 | Following its publication , ‘ Aphorisms on Justification ’ attracted so much adverse criticism that Baxter never republished this work . |
22 | Since anthropology is so much involved with recreating alien belief-worlds , with all the varied and competing value-systems that exist in other cultures , just as in our own , literary critics who would wish to acquire more flexibility in dealing with that collision of view-points which forms the basic experience of drama could do worse than to consult the anthropologists . |
23 | Boraston was so much involved in war work that his assistant . |
24 | I have n't been so much involved in it as perhaps some other people and I do n't pretend to be an expert . |
25 | She knew she would not be able to sleep with so much tantalizing information spinning in her mind . |
26 | My poetry had never been of so much practical use to me before . |
27 | This example is quoted to underline the fact that it is not so much key contrast which creates harmonic stress as the degree of vertical dissonance between parts . |
28 | No wonder the scribblers on the hustings have so much stale garbage blowing around their brains . |
29 | Whilst there is so much contrary scientific opinion with regard to the dangers arising from asbestos dust , it is difficult to understands the IDA 's reliance upon the opinions of Professor McDonald when it is known that he derives a large share of his research funds from the asbestos industry itself . |
30 | ‘ I feel so much relieved , Father . ’ |