Example sentences of "it was much " in BNC.
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1 | Jamaicans felt it was much more than that . |
2 | Especially if it was much less money , too . |
3 | Grit swirled like drifting snow under the lorries and dropped from above , but at body height , behind the vehicle , it was much more calm . |
4 | It was much as I had expected . |
5 | Although I did the lights for Hamlet at school , I never understood the play , thinking at the time that it was much ado about very little . |
6 | And in fact I found from playing with Eric , that it was much more fun to just turn up and the first playing you did was to the audience . |
7 | The ‘ Lang comes back from the grave ’ phenomenon makes the whole election seem a disaster for the anti-unionist forces , but it was much less of one than 1979 . |
8 | But then I do n't believe it was much of a race out at the front either . |
9 | She felt — it was much more than a memory-Toss Barnet 's strong hand holding hers , his lips on her cheek . |
10 | Actually for radical gays it was much more about the relationship with the Labour movement ; much more about building social identities ; about relating to the need for social change . |
11 | I did n't set out to be a sculptor but discovered at college it was much more of a natural thing for me . |
12 | Not that it was much of a one then : discovery would have meant at the most punishment and a diatribe against immigrants generally , with the chief worry , what contagion she might have picked up . |
13 | The tutworker was able to rely upon some reward whereas with tributing it was much more of a gamble . |
14 | But Coffin knew it was much more than that . |
15 | Certainly it was much more to scientific taste than the huge , glossy volumes Gould had published before . |
16 | That of 1814 , however , became known as the Great Revival and it was much more than simply a recruitment phenomenon . |