Example sentences of "i [verb] much " in BNC.

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1 The terms of desire , fantasy and the unconscious as they have functioned for film theory seem to me to lose much of their explanatory power at the level of subjectivity and identification , and it may be , as Gillian Skirrow has suggested for video games , that television can be more adequately thought through a theory of object relations .
2 The Gay Black Group also made me think much more of the implications of being a man , of being an oppressor as well as someone who is oppressed .
3 I would like to examine them with you this evening , because they appear to me to contain much more than the permissible percentage of nonsense .
4 ‘ Actually , I did n't think I made much impression on her .
5 I fear much evil while it is with me .
6 I got much more out of the car than I did in Kyalami and I did not make any mistakes .
7 You asked to be friends , and , of course , I agree , though really I want much more than that . ’
8 I 'm 5 foot 10 inches and size 16 and I think I 'd look pretty silly if I weighed much less .
9 I 'd much rather they told me they 're not going to harm us . ’
10 ‘ Honestly , I 'd much rather .
11 If you must exercise flights of fancy , I 'd much rather you concentrated on working out how Chatterton could have committed murder .
12 I 'd much rather he went on acting and I went on learning .
13 I 'd much rather he stayed here being looked after by Mr Westaby
14 ‘ H-have I done much damage ? ’ she managed to ask .
15 I look much more like her than Sharon does . ’
16 Nor do I spend much time listening to jazz .
17 ‘ Not that I paid much mind to it myself .
18 I accept much of Mr. Burke 's submissions .
19 I owe much of that to Anna — and to you . ’
20 Yes , I know much of it does work and is done to improve whatever signal does eventually arrive at the house .
21 ‘ It 's not a subject I know much about , only what I 've heard and read .
22 I know much about the human constitution and what it takes to stop it working . ’
23 Not that I know much about him , just that my philosophical friend Kevin Rice despised him .
24 No , I say I wo n't leave it now , if I get much more of it then it 's the environmental health !
25 I spent much of my childhood in the New Forest and have watched with sadness as it has deteriorated over the decades .
26 In the two schools in which I spent much of my working life ( one as head , one as assistant teacher responsible for physical education ) the broad aims were almost identical and may be summed up as follows : the creation of a living community of children in which the Arts , music , painting and poetry flourished ; where social awareness came before selfish intolerance ; where the written and spoken word was valued as a means to a more distant educational end rather than as an end in itself ; where understanding of number was regarded as more important than the ability to manipulate figures .
27 I was slightly built , and although I hated team sports and games , I spent much time in the school gym doing circuit training and fitness programmes .
28 I spent much of my time with my father , watching him sketch , or fish for salmon in the Slaney .
29 Most of my Eton contemporaries at Oxford were at Christ Church , Trinity , Balliol or New College , and it was with them I spent much of my time .
30 I spent much of Monday in the practice rooms .
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