Example sentences of "[det] [adv] [det] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Given that so much of the enthusiasm for ‘ law and order ’ in Britain has been marshalled by the Conservative Party during the late 1970s , a simple impression of how different things were ( or were not ) twenty years ago can be gleaned from the business of Conservative Party conferences in the two periods .
2 Yes , and I suspect that it has been an almost unique experience in that so much of the cost has been provided by other Governments .
3 That so much of the Rio Maas was opened out by sandschooner instead of by plane and caterpillar truck was probably exactly for that reason : because it was a distinctly more perilous way of going about it .
4 Given that so much of the occupationalist initiative in education and outside ( YTS , etc. ) is aimed at the lower academic ability bands , it is useful to emphasize certain points :
5 A shame , then , that so few of the Discovery 's customers are likely ever to make use of these abilities .
6 The decline in the price of oil in nominal as well as real terms made this clearly less of a problem .
7 While men and women contribute to both these spheres , the former is primarily men 's domain and the latter primarily that of the women .
8 Both books imply what childhood should be like by being very straightforward about the present reality for all too many of the world 's children .
9 But it 's all too much of a fluke .
10 ‘ What an interesting coincidence or , in view of what I 've just been learning , perhaps not all that much of a coincidence .
11 ‘ I 'm not used to science stories making all that much of a splash , ’ he said , carefully not looking at Graham sitting silently beside him .
12 It was widely thought , for instance , that too much of the team 's money was going to the Fittipaldi family and too little into the preparation of the car .
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