Example sentences of "much [adj] [conj] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 IBM and a few other US and Japanese companies provide the electronic means for much administrative and bureaucratic work at the heart of government and management around the world .
2 Further refinements in technique and trial design may well open the way for much exciting and profitable research in homoeopathy in the near future .
3 He spoke on the transformation of literary criticism over the previous thirty years and , no doubt with the memory of John Peter 's interpretation of The Waste Land in mind , warned against too much psychological or biographical conjecture in the explication of poetry .
4 At the classroom level , the teaching and learning methods have to be organised to allow for much more than simple coverage of the topic .
5 It should be noted , however , that heads were on the whole reluctant to ascribe much more than moderate success to their coordinators in respect of any of these aims .
6 This parliamentary etiquette was much more than mere expression of ‘ Victorian prurience ’ .
7 In 1937 Sino-Japanese friction erupted into full-scale war , but even this failed to rally much more than token support for China in the West .
8 But do n't expect much more than pompous doggerel in the words .
9 These can be as much responsible as actual content of teaching for the development of dogmatism .
10 ‘ There is much new and dynamic thinking among farmers , environmentalists and consumers , and a very great deal of common ground among them .
11 It must be said , however , that despite the forfeiture of much active and committed support among the industrial working class and the intellectual left , popular support for the Labour Party , as registered by the opinion polls , had not collapsed by 1970 .
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