Example sentences of "[prep] so much [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd lied about so much else , and it was quite clear now why he 'd wanted to know so much about Ryan , where he was , what he 'd done ; he 'd wanted to know how much or how little Ryan had told her so that he did n't make the same mistakes .
2 The styles of learning in Koranic schools and catechist classes have predictable effects on the way children learn in school , but the missionary tradition in education is responsible for so much else besides , ( over a long period of the history of formal education the great majority of schools were missionary schools ) .
3 With every hot day in July worth so much more than one in the mists of September , the later start threatens to take the gloss of what , at first glance , seems set to be a good harvest .
4 In many cases , it may be a matter of giving ground , out of kindness and consideration for the older person , who has been stripped of so much already .
5 Murder was the first destroyer of privacy as it was of so much else .
6 Like so much else in these cantos , the last line is midleading , since it suggests it was by an edict of Henry III that the Magna Charta was sent to all cathedrals and read four times a year , whereas Coke 's Institutes make it clear that this was on the contrary an enactment of Edward I. ‘ Selinunte ’ and ‘ Akragas ’ ( the old name of Agrigento ) are ancient Greek cities in Sicily .
7 Like so much else in music , this is a process that involves the passage of a lot of Lime : learning a work on the page and then on the orchestra ?
8 In the minority of Mary , this — like so much else — was to change dramatically .
9 Like so much else in Lebanon , it was physically possible but we never met anyone who had actually achieved this .
10 Like so much else the Romans had established , they and the villas were left to decay and collapse .
11 The episode was reported minimally in the Press , but played down like so much else during wartime .
12 That remains a mystery like so much else .
13 Yet , as they finally declare their love for each other — having been tricked into so doing — Beatrice asks one favour : It seems to me that the fact that this request comes in prose is a sign that it is not to be taken seriously , since it , too , like so much else in the play , is based on false appearances .
14 Like so much else about Paris and New York , that sounds only too familiar in London .
15 He did his deep-breathing exercises ; evidently , like so much else in his life , ritual ; then smiled at me and jumped back twenty-four hours .
16 ‘ Well , like so much else tonight , your timing 's perfect . ’
17 How could he ever admit to Maisie that the very thing that had brought them together was , like so much else in his life , a lie ?
18 He would have to show all this new treasure-trove to Blackadder , who would be both elated and grumpy , who would anyway be pleased that it was locked away in Safe 5 and not spirited away to Robert Dale Owen University in Harmony City , with so much else .
19 As with so much else , Gramscian ideas about the political centrality of culture seem beyond the scope of the orthodox left in Britain .
20 So either one can not imagine postal activity in isolation , because it is conceptually bound up with so much else , or one can imagine it as the futile activity of a deluded loner .
21 But a certain failure , distressing to themselves , to be like other people , caused them to sink back , with so much else that drifted or was washed up , into the mud moorings of the great tide-way .
22 The word ’ privatisation ’ is redefined by Labour as it suits it , as is the case with so much else in the Labour party .
23 With so much else to concern them , and with such a big lead over Aberdeen , this is one game where Rangers may be satisfied with a point .
24 She ca n't believe photographers can get away with so much here , ’ said her manager during that visit to London , Jason 's trusted right hand man Richard East .
25 I could hardly believe that this was to be the end of the public life of a man so comparatively young , and with so much still to give …
26 Next time my instinct for a holiday , as it does in so much else , cries for something hot and cheap , I shall stay my hand .
27 In religion as in so much else the daily life of the South Saxons was conducted over several centuries by word of mouth and the group memory rather than by letter and record .
28 As in so much else , the ‘ Omagiu ’ in the National History Museum and its lesser imitators in every other museum and exhibition hall in the country , were Stalinist in inspiration .
29 It was therefore the extreme claims of the clerical right that forced the issue : these claims were incompatible with the minimum demands of the liberal state even when these represented , as in so much else , the continuation of the work of the monarchy .
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