Example sentences of "[adv] much has [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're offering a gift , you know … the fact that each one is a piece of work , so much has gone into it that it 's something very special , and I understand that it 's very nerve-wracking for them to offer it , to perform it … |
2 | That so much has survived , despite Lanfranc 's hostility , is due first to the tenacity of the surviving monks , and then to the encouragement given to them by Anselm . |
3 | ‘ Mediocrity seeks to endure by every means , ’ he said of these lions , and in a country where so much has disappeared the lions remain , unferocious , glum , like doped circus animals . |
4 | So much has taken place in so little time , it is hard for us to really grasp the rapid pace of development . |
5 | I know that it has only been a couple of weeks but my word , it does seem longer , and so much has happened to you , has n't it ? |
6 | ‘ I know I am only 20 , but some days I feel about 30 so much has happened to me . ’ |
7 | We have not made any far-reaching contingency plans for after 1997 ; indeed so much has happened in China in the last two years that has shifted the mood from gloom to optimism ; today Hong Kong is a booming economic zone and is regarded as the mediator between the Western and Chinese economies ’ . |
8 | So much has happened since then . ’ |
9 | ‘ So much has happened , these past six months . ’ |
10 | Since I last wrote them , so much has happened . |
11 | Oh my darling , I am too happy and excited to be able to write all the things I want to say to you , so much is crowding in , so much has happened in such a short while and I want to pin down some of this marvellous feeling before it all rushes by and becomes more accepted — because , Betty , I do feel that we accept each other , there is a tolerance , a straightness between us that makes it all possible . |
12 | She said : ‘ I still ca n't believe so much has happened . |
13 | ‘ After all , so much has happened to us both in the last five years , has n't it ? |
14 | So much has changed in the life of the farm worker , especially the nature of his work ; yet so much , as we shall see , has remained resistant to change . |
15 | ‘ So much has changed , Yuan . |
16 | So much has changed , but for many women writers that cry is eternal . |
17 | What I do n't quite understand is what was the legal basis on which they went ahead with this despite the objection , presumably as some of the trustees as to what was being done , I could hear we 're talking of er a deficit of one point seven billion appearing or it a surplus disappearing into a deficit , which is actually four times as much has disappeared out of Maxwell . |
18 | I think one is largely on judging people in the hands of the media , looking at it from an ordinary party member I think it 's the air he gives , whether it 's an air of confidence competence and perhaps and air of confidence , the way he handles himself in the House of Commons , the things that he actually says , because within that time you 're not able , in fact , to have achieved much erm parliamentary wise , one very much has to judge a person by what he has . |
19 | Nothing very much has happened so far , but I thought I would take the opportunity to write a longish letter , knowing that I would be busy later on . |
20 | We do have occasions where we 're having to say the same thing er over and over again , because nothing very much has happened . |
21 | TOO much has become public about the personal lives of Prince Charles , Princess Diana and Camilla Parker Bowles for the Palace to remain silent any longer . |
22 | Not too much has appeared in the public prints on the conference , but Reuter reporters Russell Blinch and Judith Crosson have been on the spot taking it all down ; this page is compiled from their reports . |
23 | ‘ Too much has happened in the last year , ’ he said , ‘ and too much change around a candidate is not wise . ’ |
24 | I 'm too changed , she thought ; too much has happened . |
25 | Anyone who has visited a newspaper office in the last five years with expectations from cinematic memories of Citizen Kane or who has struggled back from the newsagent on a Sunday morning with a sample of what is laughably offered as a ‘ leisurely read ’ will know that much has changed . |