Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [verb] much " in BNC.

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1 Over recent years , the study of the fire problem involved in high-bay ( high-racked ) warehouses has provoked much thought and discussion , and has brought with it the realisation that there are many factors to be considered in determining the correct solution to adopt .
2 The relationship between the Hague Convention and the other methods of obtaining evidence abroad provided for in the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and comparable State rules has occupied much judicial time .
3 The workload is considered such that not even the appointment of a number of additional limited case judges has made much of a dent in it .
4 The advent of user-centred computing , automatic transaction generation and distributed networks in many organisations has removed much of the natural segregation of duties which occurred in traditional accounting systems environments .
5 The areas involved are small , but there used to be many unsightly corners in the mining villages near St Austell and , by making improvements here and there , English China Clays has done much to make life more pleasant for local residents .
6 Along with the servants has gone much of Sir Charles 's sense of responsibility to a local community larger than the household .
7 The effects of raw sewage on British beaches has earned much of the country 's coastline condemnation from European inspectors whose tests have shown unacceptably high levels of bacteria .
8 Moreover , unearthing evidence of such inequality would not cause a pluralist to challenge the basis of his or her analytical approach in the same way that evidence of the influence of non-economically based groups on state decisions has generated much tortuous re-evaluation of basic theory among Marxist scholars .
9 Scotland 's Jamie Henderson and Elliot Bunney , who are both Auckland-bound , will be there for the sprints , but with neither Brown nor Brian Whittle competing , the 400 metres has lost much of its appeal .
10 A preoccupation with the unification of England , however , in which the desire to unify was perceived as a guiding factor in a succession of early but powerful kings has channelled much of the study of pre-Viking history into too narrow an appreciation of political activity in the several kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon heptarchy .
11 Britain 's sustained decline in both domestic and foreign markets has triggered much research into the nature of commercial competitiveness .
12 With the movement towards churchyard burial in the early eighth century , one of the last great sources of information about early Saxons , the pagan cemetery , was lost to archaeologists ; the overlay of later burials has destroyed much of the evidence of early Christian Sussex .
13 Every Rentokil person in Water and Ventilation , Tropical Plants and Medical Services has spent much time and energy developing SSG & FQS this year and now they will really shoot us way into the lead .
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