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

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1 The Crown was dependent upon Parliament for its important legislation and for much that was less significant too .
2 But it gave me satisfaction and comforted me for much that was otherwise missing from my life .
3 So , despite much that is progressive and encouraging in psychiatric hospital provision , there is still much room for improvement .
4 Here we find that the pressures against taking religion seriously are considerable , despite much that is extremely positive and creative to which RE can and should relate .
5 Even Jean Monnet , the mover of much that was to occur in the future , saw Britain as the nucleus of a European Community .
6 Watched by encouragingly large crowds — a total of 57,684 , with over 13,000 on each of the first three days — this match was a reminder of much that is good about Test cricket .
7 Dynamic , decisive , celebrating the market economy ( ‘ If the market demands change , all the obstacles people want to put up mean nothing , because whoever gets there first gets the business : it 's a very fast way of making things happen ’ ) , Hailes and Elkington are the antithesis of much that green has traditionally stood for .
8 But it is also a consequence of the academic stagnation over the last few years of much that is called industrial archaeology in England .
9 It rapidly instituted one under the New Deal administrations of Franklin Roosevelt , however , despite the problems of Federal initiative in what was deemed by the Constitution to be an area of State responsibility , plus the challenges to the legality of much that was initially proposed and enacted .
10 Others are highly critical of this type of reasoning , which is often cited as the main justification for examining in the arts , but which the critics argue confers only a ‘ spurious legitimacy ’ at the expense of much that is valuable in the arts .
11 ‘ I am happy to say , ’ Gould wrote to Sir John Franklin , with a somewhat exaggerated show of piety and self-restraint , ‘ that my last trip to the interior has been productive of much that is interesting , having discovered many novelties both in birds and quadrupeds , my whole journeys in fact to these colonies have been most auspicious ones and I return satisfied and especially thankful for what our almighty providence has in his infinite goodness allowed me to see .
12 This in turn underpins the move to decentralised care and the stripping away of much that is done in acute hospitals today .
13 The staff were very critical of much that was offered and a survey of their requirements revealed that : 1 .
14 Ecological intuitions about the universal recycling of nutrients and the usefulness of much that is also aesthetic are unlikely to measure up against this yardstick for scientific truth .
15 Adherents of the second school bewail Britain 's poor economic performance and diminished standing in the world , which they attribute in large measure to the lack of relevance in much that is taught in colleges .
16 A further feature , implicit in much that has already been said , is the emphasis given by the staff to ‘ openness ’ and ‘ accessibility . ’
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