Example sentences of "much [prep] it [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They include Azabu Group , which plans to sell 60 properties worth around ¥200 billion by the end of June ; Itoman , a trading company which hopes to sell and lease back its Osaka headquarters for ¥80 billion as a first step towards paying off its debt of ¥1.3 trillion , much of it owed to Sumitomo Bank ; and MDI , which wants to unload ¥50 billion out of ¥150 billion worth of residential property that it holds for development .
2 Much of it occurs as plantation forestry , the prime objective of which is to produce wood and wood products .
3 In this perspective also President Reagan 's ‘ Strategic Defense Initiative ’ was more than a Star Wars nuclear strategy ; SDI was also seen as yet another way of pumping more billions of government dollars into advanced research , much of it related to information technology .
4 As we have seen , the language of this welfare revolution is American , much of it popularized by writers like Charles Murray ( 1984 ) .
5 More recently , there has been widespread imitation of styles of literary-theoretical writing , much of it read in translation from French ( so occasionally incorporating features of French discourse which have survived translation ) .
6 For example , in assessing the apparent good order of the Danish folkeskole we shall need to consider how much of it flows in fact from deep-rooted cultural factors — and how little those factors are replicated in our own society .
7 Nevertheless in London the abortive strike was accompanied by great bitterness , much of it directed at Wilson who had been bold enough to speak the unpalatable truth in difficult circumstances .
8 Yet there is good iconographic evidence that much of it came from Mesopotamia by way of Syria .
9 He had a small but good library , much of it kept on shelves on the first landing .
10 Farming was carried on in open fields that had not changed basically since the thirteenth century , and beyond the arable fields and their meadows lay great tracts of common pasture , much of it covered with gorse and furze , rising in places to moorland and mountains .
11 The marquess , Britain 's 61st richest man , inherited £118million — much of it works of art at his home near Fakenham , Norfolk .
12 Disco history is a fragmented book , much of it lost to Aids or fatal drug habits , but also to snobbery , ignorance and a tenacious belief among critics , musicians and music historians that disco was , and is , ephemeral , superficial , trivial .
13 They were facing a mounting legal bill , whereas Cassidy had behind him the huge resources of the diocese — much of it contributed by gays and lesbians , Moreover , the Chancellor 's opinion was clear .
14 For a moment the noise was indescribable , much of it contributed by McAllister , who set up a keening cry , and , in endeavouring to make matters better by dabbing at the debris on Mrs Darrell 's lap with a damask napkin , made them worse .
15 Despite the ‘ ceasefire ’ , considerable bitterness remained in several quarters , much of it focusing on Mr Ruslan Khasbulatov , Speaker of parliament , who described ministers as children who had lost their way .
16 Now , however , there is mounting anxiety about the rising tide of crime , social disorder , purposeless thuggery and vandalism , much of it accompanied by violence .
17 At a time when water formed the only practicable means of bulk transportation , the cultivation of grain was profitable in Norfolk and Sussex , where the arable districts were next to the coast , wheat and malt being the chief commodities clearing the ports there , much of it bound for London , though some went farther afield , including victuals for armies operating against Scotland .
18 Given that on average each Spaniard eats 66 pounds of fish and seafood a year , and much of it comes from Galicia , you 'd expect to see a lot there .
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