Example sentences of "[prep] so much " in BNC.

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1 Even the cash-flow predictions they cared about so much were nothing to her but answers she wanted ticked .
2 He also feels bitter towards Joanna for putting him through so much : ‘ In one respect I feel sorry for her .
3 That sort of thing you get asked for so much
4 I always felt religion was responsible for so much that was wrong in the world — religious wars , sexual repression , bigotry . ’
5 They arranged them on the sand lemons or onions or oranges — in careful little piles and sold them for so much a pile .
6 This one has gone on for so much longer — two years so far with no sign of it coming to an end . ’
7 it seems to have got sort of so much more deformed .
8 Like so much that was sacred at Canterbury , it was all hearsay , and all the more violently adhered to on that account .
9 You could leave them behind so much more easily , to get on with the present , if you knew that some day you were going to return .
10 ‘ You 're wrong , you could n't be more wrong , but you said that with so much … with such intelligence that I must both apologize to you and compliment you .
11 An amoral man applying a fixed morality to others might not have hoped for the success Surere had had ; but now , with so much ranged against him , in a world so different from the one he had lorded it in , Huy wondered how he would get on .
12 And definitely not with several days ' growth of beard on an aggressively masculine jaw , or with so much … so much compelling strength in his face , in his ice-blue eyes .
13 It is good that this union has taken the trouble to prepare this report with so much E C legislation in the pipeline .
14 It was a success in so much one did out of fifth M O Ts that prove to be forged and was identified very quickly .
15 I know it goes underground , but it does n't seem to so much these days .
16 If I might be so bold , for one who missed out on so much ( and not just in a cricket sense ) , I would offer a few words of advice .
17 … a set of men who live by death and never care to appear but at the End of Man 's Life … their Business is to watch Death , and to furnish out the Funeral Solemnity , with as much pomp and feigned sorrow as the Heirs or Successors of the Deceased chose to purchase : They are a hard-hearted Generation , and require more money than Brains to conduct their Business ; I know no one Qualification peculiarly necessary to them , except that is a steady , demure and melancholy Countenance at Command : I do not know , that they take Apprentices in their Capacity as Undertakers , for they are generally Carpenters , or Herald-Painters besides ; and they only employ , as Journeymen , a set of Men whom they have picked up , possessed of a sober Countenance , and a solemn melancholy Face , whom they pay at so much a Jobb .
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