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

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1 ANY FILM which begins with two partially-clothed women flashing their breasts and pubic hair while burying a wounded man alive has much to live down .
2 But after the relativists ' case is built up in the first two articles , no one has much to say for it , at least not the strong version that splits systems of thought into watertight compartments .
3 Though she has much to say of brokenness , my problem with her book is precisely that , through her swift movement to a triumphant conclusion , symbolized by the resurrection and the unity of humanity , she does not allow there genuinely to be brokenness .
4 Neither Leland nor Camden has much to say about industry in England ; and there was nothing that could be specifically called an industrial landscape .
5 For the moment , classical Corinth , like archaic Chalkis and for the same reasons , has much to say but stays silent .
6 Thompson has much to say about law .
7 Bede has much to say about Sigeberht 's Christian patronage within his kingdom ( HE 111 , 18 ) but nothing of Ecgric 's , and the probability is that Ecgric was and remained a pagan .
8 The solo madrigals lean now toward declamatory monody , now toward coloratura song , often fusing both as in ‘ Amarilli ’ , and in his preface Caccini has much to say about the types of graces — trilli and gruppi-which can heighten expressiveness .
9 The ‘ parson 's freehold ’ has much to justify it .
10 The really vulnerable man is one who has much to defend .
11 As The Economist put it : ‘ Mrs Thatcher has much to thank the capital for ’ .
12 THE TORY party has much to thank tycoon Lord Hanson ( above ) for .
13 The world has much to thank the Chinese ancients for , do n't you agree ? "
14 ‘ Because Edwin , as Gifford 's art executor , was very astute and Marcella has much to thank him for .
15 But the editorial method which is applied to the data has much to display that is well-spoken .
16 ‘ And yet , ’ went on Malik , ‘ the holistic nature of the Hindu world-picture still has much to teach us .
17 The many criticisms that have been made of this body of work will be recognised , but again we will be arguing that it has much to teach us , especially as regards incorporating an understanding of instinctive behaviour into an understanding of social relations and moral careers .
18 So , although this perspective still has much to teach us , we shall subsequently be combining it with the broader explanations offered by later urban social theorists .
19 Fisher Row is a special case , but Dr Prior 's fascinating study has much to teach us about other occupational groups within our urban societies .
20 Largely through Gould 's influence , it has recently become fashionable to say that Goldschmidt was underrated in his own lifetime , and that he really has much to teach us .
21 As a chamber music group the saxophone quartet of soprano , alto , tenor , and baritone has much to enjoy , and with sensitive artists at work can almost be compared with the string quartet in terms of balance , tonal variety , and expression .
22 We are looking forward to a visit from prominent physiotherapist Vivian Grisogono , who , with her vast and expert knowledge of treating sports injuries , has much to impart about the way we enthusiastically drive our bodies on to perform at a pace that often proves harmful .
23 The OTO , founded by freemasons , has much to answer for in the last eighty years .
24 The Labour Party has much to answer for from this perspective .
25 So of his falling in love with Mrs Moore we are merely informed that ‘ even if I were free to tell the story , I doubt if it has much to do with the subject of this book , ’ and of his father 's death in the late summer of 1929 that this ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
26 You must let Wilson go , Sophie , she has much to do . ’
27 Parents see relationships as the most important aspect of primary schooling and marketing has much to do with relationships , it simply starts with nothing more than an insistence on common courtesy — or is it more like uncommon courtesy ?
28 Although , as we shall see , citizenship has much to do with the individual rights of citizens , the concept lacks the implication of liberal individualism often associated with ‘ human rights ’ and found objectionable by many on the political left .
29 The secret of whetting an audience 's appetite for music of the long-distant past has much to do with the way in which it is presented .
30 It is clear that reading is a dynamic activity in which the reader is actively involved — that it has much to do with the reader 's thought processes .
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