Example sentences of "[noun sg] it [vb -s] much " in BNC.

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1 On paper this hardly looks a version competitive with those listed above ; in the event it has much to offer , which only shows how dangerous preconceptions can be .
2 Because it takes the form of an overlay on the traditional organization tree and provides a mass of accessible information it does much to dispel the individual 's worries as to who is responsible for what .
3 Referring to ‘ active citizenship ’ as defined by Douglas Hurd , he wrote : ‘ As a platitude it has much to commend it .
4 This high level route is not for the faint hearted — as well as being longer than the Pennine Way it involves much more climbing .
5 As this was a continuous problem it dominates much of the book .
6 In its Jewish context it means much more than in secular Greek .
7 The depth of flavour results from the warm climate , which ensures all the grapes are ripe , sweet and juicy when picked ; the wine is oak aged , during which time it develops much complexity .
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