Example sentences of "which [vb -s] much " in BNC.

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1 It is important to begin by recognizing that assessment is a process which involves much more than the collection of information and data .
2 These core skills can be used in the ordinary kind of helping which constitutes much of the work that social workers do with clients and their families .
3 The Earth and the oceans absorb much of the carbon compounds , much of which combines with calcium and magnesium to become limestone , which holds much of the CO 2 .
4 My first consideration is the sky , which needs much thought .
5 This month 's analysis is a very melodic and tasteful piece which owes much of its effectiveness to the use of chord tones and notes which act as extensions to the chords .
6 Boats and hydrofoils operate from directly in front of the hotel which owes much of its charm to the owners , who offer a personal service and excellent home-cooking .
7 For many Australians the desert which covers much of their country means a vast emptiness solitude and the struggle to survive in hostile surroundings .
8 French ( 1982 ) specifies ‘ ten commandments ’ for renewable energy analysis which has much of the same spirit as the advice of Chambers .
9 One which has much to commend it is Great Medieval Castles of Britain by James Forde-Johnston ( London 1979 ) , for it contains , in addition to many photographs and line drawings , a good bibliography , and provides historical perspectives — political , military and architectural .
10 There are three strands of answer to this , each of which has much purchase ; I can do no better than to let the espousers of the three strands speak for themselves .
11 And it is a proposal with wide parliamentary support , including from the powerful Northern League , which has much to gain from an electoral system favouring strong local parties .
12 Afghanistan now has two governments of a sort , neither of which has much authority .
13 Indeed , the first movement , which has much attractive invention after its slow opening , where Gunzenhauser immediately grips the listener 's attention has striking impulse .
14 I am a native of South Shields and grew up in a locality which has much in common with its other half .
15 Paragraph 1499 deals with larceny by intimidation ( which has much in common with one branch of robbery ) :
16 It is a route which has much appeal to vendors but tends to be detested by purchasers who dislike the control placed on their ability to negotiate directly with the vendors .
17 Of the three windows , the large central one is carried on carved figures , an unusual design , which has much in common with the façade at Spoleto Cathedral , of similar date , but with a later porch in front .
18 They are nearly all about management , which has much in common with engineering .
19 In the US , certain states have problems including a ‘ hot belt ’ which incorporates much of the city of Syracuse .
20 Wollaton is the most extraordinary of his houses , but it suffers from an over-abundance of motifs not unlike the over-abundance which mars much Elizabethan literature .
21 Secondly , share-pushing raised in acute form a problem which bedevils much of civil law .
22 The exercise should be " aerobic " , that is to say using much movement but little strength , as opposed to isometric which uses much strength and little movement .
23 These changes of pattern take place by a process which bears much more resemblance to that in areas outside public provision and within the scope of market forces than is commonly supposed .
24 Crocodiles can lose water at a rate of up to half of that of amphibians ( which have a much more permeable skin , and would greatly suffer from desiccation on land were it not for the safety valve of a reduced urine flow , which passes much of its water content back into the body ) .
25 In his early days with Norwich he took ‘ stick ’ from fellow players and the opposition , but reflected on this favourably in a way which says much of himself and of other successful black sportsmen .
26 The absence of the concept of sustained yield , which underpins much of forestry practice in the developed world , is of particular concern for the long-term prospects of forest survival .
27 A general introductory survey of trade unions which includes much comparative material is the short book by Jackson ( 1982 ) .
28 It is also found at the base of the neo-classical economic theory of capitalism , with its basic tenet of man as a maximizing individual with limitless needs and desires — a notion Sahlins deconstructed many years ago ( 1974 ) , but one that still persists in Western economic and political thought , and which underlies much of the anthropology of conflict .
29 The model of learning which underlies much of the literature on criterion-referencing is that of the learning hierarchy : the small step by small step approach from no proficiency to perfect performance .
30 A major factor which underlies much of this discussion , and explains why such legislative investigations of the police as occurred between 1973 and 1976 in the United States are still resisted in Britain , is the different attitudes in the two political systems to the dissemination of official information .
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