Example sentences of "much [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In a country that has known hosepipe bans in autumn even as gardens disappear under floodwater , it is reasonable to wonder how much good the downpour of the past 48 hours has achieved .
2 The questions of theory and of hypothesis seemed wrong now , and looking from face to face , he wondered how much good the answers would do him .
3 Rather than just giving a ‘ yes ’ or ‘ no ’ to a carefully put question from the interviewer the informant can control much more the direction of the discussion and can therefore decide what is or is not relevant to a particular situation .
4 Give it another fifty years or so , and one should then be able to understand much more the system .
5 This clerk is amorously alive and even experienced : — " " deerne love " " is as double in meaning here as it is at the beginning of Dame Sirith , and the same must hold for the semantically similar " " privee " " ; slyness is very much more the quality of a fabliau lover ( cf.
6 Jim Gear , the councillor for the island , urged the council to move as quickly as possible on the project : ‘ I do n't know how much more the economy can stand . ’
7 And yet , from a , any visitor from a , another country or another planet would notice much more the things were the same , than the things were different .
8 But the quartier did become much less the frame of reference for work , trade , and consumption for the popular classes .
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