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

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1 He did n't bother too much where the flag was , he was just interested in where he was going to land the ball .
2 She might have said as much if a cat had died .
3 It would not matter so much if a Turkish president were just a figurehead .
4 It would not have mattered so much if the experiments described all held water , but when ( as we were encouraged to do ) I put up my hand and ventured that one experiment was not consistent , the lecturer acknowledged that this was so in the particular I questioned , but said that the results were usually found to be as would have been expected .
5 They participated more fully in the intellectual and political life of their time — some argued that they participated too much — and reflected their society 's values , again , perhaps , too much if the criticisms of the ‘ social gospel ’ were accepted .
6 Completing this task outside the ERM will be more difficult , but it would be a betrayal of those who have sacrificed so much if the task were to be abandoned .
7 It would n't have mattered so much if the nights had brought the compensations she had been led to expect .
8 It does n't matter so much if the document is to be a one-off , although it obviously helps fairly significantly if the material can actually be read .
9 it does n't matter very much if the story ‘ really ’ happened .
10 I doubt very much if the limits are reached by requiring that possible underlying systems of analogue-models be restricted to a set of schemas of the sort suggested ; to those ultimately explicable as grounded in topological structures based on bodily experience .
11 When Arthur was sound again , I had Countryman and Lannegan , and somehow I did n't enjoy riding him so much because every time he jumped , I was afraid he 'd be lame .
12 His resignation arose not so much because an audience was to be debarred from geology , as because women were to be debarred from the audience .
13 Ma Bell is prepared to pay so much because the firm 's chairman , Robert Allen , is convinced that the computer and telecommunications industries are converging .
14 This is as much because the D-mark is weak as because the dollar is strong ; the dollar has gained only 8% against the yen .
15 This occurs not so much because the engineers are callous , but because of a blinkered approach by all parties .
16 It 's not so much because the Royal Family is out there , but because you are in front of so many of your peers .
17 The very suggestion pained her so much because the company appeared uncaring and tough ; she therefore denied that such a thing could possibly have occurred .
18 I mean , it 's a double cost whatever you take away , it 's likely to cost twice as much because the Europeans will not put in the other half of the money .
19 The that is so erm how much in total and or proportionally was due to equipments themselves being more expensive than expected and how much because the U K share of costs was higher .
20 It is going to effect my trade very much because the Americans are the mainstay of my business particularly at lunchtime .
21 Not very much because the moon is quite a long way away but there is amount of attraction .
22 The class of service determines which facilities you can use , I would n't worry about that so much because the system is set up so that most people can use most facilities .
23 Let us recap : intellectually and in terms of technical content town planning had not advanced all that much since the remarkable flowering of the early years of the century .
24 If we can achieve so much before the demonstration is even held then much more is possible . ’
25 Giorgio Armani wears navy , beige and more navy — punctuated with the occasional white T-shirt — and he has built an empire on the principle that nothing becomes a woman so much as every shade of sludge on the mud flats .
26 Spelling must be identified as a human invention , open to research and development , as much as every other technological element in the spectacular and marvellous world of microprocessors , video , telecommunications — and , not least , of books .
27 Valerie Yule stresses that spelling is ‘ a human invention , open to research and development , as much as every other technological element in the spectacular and marvellous world of microprocessors , video , telecommunications — and , not least , of books ’ .
28 That is not correct in as much as every individual officer was tasked to an individual action and therefore there was no need to come into that bedroom the area er if they 'd have heard shouting or whatever in that bedroom they would have known not to come into that area because there was obviously a threat in there .
29 In terms of the acceptance of law and order , the bulk of the catholic — nationalist remnant form a part of the civil society of Northern Ireland , though as much as a third of the remnant can defect from this consensus , as when supporting the Provisionals over the ‘ H ’ -Block prison issue .
30 Not surprisingly , in their rush they were disinclined to hump mounds of electrical equipment into the west with them , and would now find themselves without so much as a guitar string to their name , were it not for the warm-hearted generosity of the British thrash metal community .
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