Example sentences of "[adv] much [to-vb] at " in BNC.
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1 | This was not a lucrative job , but she had had so much to do at home that she could n't undertake anything else . |
2 | The feminists had marched in thousands when David Laing MP , in his maiden speech , urged married women to give up their jobs because ‘ there is so much to do at home ’ ; they sabotaged a cricket pitch ( cricket being ‘ male idleness elevated into a religion ’ ) etching into the grass with acid their crudest symbol : a round-cornered diamond to represent a vulva , with a large clitoris and no opening . |
3 | There 's so much to enjoy at our clubs that once you arrive you may not want to leave . |
4 | And there was perhaps not so much to laugh at in that ; for by North 's trial , two and a half years after the breaking of the scandal , the overwhelming majority of Americans had come to feel much the same way . |
5 | While you are on the roof there is so much to look at that it is easy to miss some important feature . |
6 | There was so much to sniff at and they had already found two rabbits and had aroused a flock of partridges . |
7 | She did n't get on well with them anyway ; probably she married as much to get at them as anything else . |
8 | I know m money did go much farther in those days but there certainly was n't very much to spare at all . |
9 | Do you have very much to eat at lunch time , in between I mean you tend to eat erm take the take your big meal at lunch time or at night ? |
10 | He had called O to the side of the bed , taken hold of his hand and then quietly said to him : please take your clothes off I wish very much to look at you one last time . |
11 | I suppose we had too much to drink at lunch . |
12 | There was too much to explain at one time . |
13 | Not because they could not be useful — but they would n't give us , as desiring female spectators , that much to look at . |
14 | ‘ I do n't find that much to laugh at . ’ |