Example sentences of "have [adv] much [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That Miro is not as well known as his contemporaries Picasso and Dali has as much to do with personality as with art . |
2 | This was not a lucrative job , but she had had so much to do at home that she could n't undertake anything else . |
3 | Do you have very much to eat at lunch time , in between I mean you tend to eat erm take the take your big meal at lunch time or at night ? |
4 | We may well endorse the saying regarding him who had so much to do with road-making in the Highlands and islands ; ‘ if you had seen these roads before they were made you would have blessed brave General Wade , ’ and wish prosperity to the Highland Railway Company . |
5 | The result had as much to do with romanticism as historical accuracy , with simulated timber framing , and a Gothic chimneypiece decorated with scenes of the King 's escape . |
6 | I suppose we had too much to drink at lunch . |
7 | We have so much to learn from youth and community training , as well as our partners overseas . |
8 | As attested by the now considerable literature on museology , debates concerning strategies of display and the production of history have as much to do with empowerment outside as inside the museum . |