Example sentences of "[to-vb] much [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Ladies , you do n't have to wait much longer .
2 Or ’ the following evening the King , detecting a hint of impatience in the Prime Minister , said with some bitterness : ‘ You will not have to wait much longer , Mr Baldwin . ’
3 Luke Travis 's idea of three minutes was far from precise , she thought , and she could n't really afford to wait much longer .
4 " The Giant Awakes " ( Chapter 5 ) is a good example of a highly prescriptive opening which is then used to stimulate much more open-ended work .
5 The eventual pensions received by women who participated in these inter-war schemes would have reflected their low and unequal pay as well as conditions of service which typically required women to retire much earlier than men , especially in private sector employment .
6 In a more relaxed moment — and there were not many of these Ken told Fenella that he always felt ‘ obliged to go much more out on a limb than most people . ’
7 But they , and others , believe there is room to go much further .
8 Overall Engels seems to go much further in this enthusiasm for Morgan than the generally vague impression we get from Marx .
9 We went about a mile before they tired of the effort involved , and I did n't mean to go much further in any case because according to the map I had in my pocket we were by then in about the centre of the western spur of the Quillersedge woods .
10 One would however have to go much further than this .
11 And for the really adventurous there are opportunities to go much further , even for just a weekend — though it may be sensible to add on a day or two .
12 It was a sign that Ceauşescu intended to go much further than Dej in rehabilitating the Romanian past and distancing the Communist regime from the original Soviet model , at least so far as public presentation went .
13 Clearly , these narrower concerns are an important part of classicism , but a fully classical approach has the potential to go much further .
14 " But , Fiver , I think they may refuse to go much further .
15 We urge the Government to go much further through the introduction of Strategic Environmental Assessment techniques to bring aggregates consumption down to levels that are environmentally and socially acceptable .
16 We urge the Government to go much further through the introduction of Strategic Environmental Assessment techniques to bring aggregates consumption down to levels that are environmentally and socially acceptable .
17 However , if we are to go much further along the road to open learning mentioned earlier , we need to explore and extend the potential of electronic information transfer .
18 It really must be be for the churches and the families themselves to go much further and to instruct if that is the er what the Noble Lord is hinting at , at erm promoting belief .
19 I 've come a long way — I may have to go much farther — and I 'm not turning back now .
20 Recent cohorts will not match the 2.4 children per family of the baby boom years , but the total seems unlikely to fall much below 2 ( table 4.1 ) .
21 The vitamin E level would have had to fall much further to produce a deficiency and this would have been unlikely to happen in Alan or anyone else unless they are eating a very poor diet indeed .
22 The physical differences between the two classes are related to the fact that ingrown meanders are able to perform much more lateral erosion during incision than are intrenched meanders .
23 For most companies , the practice in the UK is to report much sooner than the publication period permits .
24 This enables the interviewer to burrow much further into the complexities of some situations and may well introduce him to relevant factors which had not been thought of before at all .
25 The Army in their Heads of Proposals offered the King terms which he might have been expected to find much more acceptable .
26 Doubtless he 'd be able to find much more amenable company on the slopes tomorrow morning .
27 All of this suggests that our owners and trainers need to provide much better — and probably longer — preparation if they are really intent on bringing home the richest prizes in their sport .
28 Having developed these models the pupil is in a position to communicate much more readily with other technical people who can manipulate similar models .
29 This system allows me to communicate much better than I could before .
30 With some concentrated help , they can learn to communicate much better with their own families and the world around them .
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