Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] much [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Maria inserted tempestuously , suddenly understanding that much quite instinctively . |
2 | Do not have too much too often . |
3 | No , I say I 'm not sitting here much longer . |
4 | He has learned from New Zealand and Costa Rica not to say too much too soon . |
5 | Kennedy lacked experience in handling Congress ; he also feared that a clash with Congress on domestic issues might bring problems over foreign affairs too , an area which he always regarded as much more important . |
6 | I 've always thought that much more undignified than going bald . |
7 | bu , but the only other thing is Charlie 's still got very much like kinky fur . |
8 | When her mother is convalescing , the novelty of spending her days in a dressing-room appeals to Jane Austen : ‘ I always feel so much more elegant in it than in the parlour . |
9 | Since there still remains so much more archaeological work to do on Santorin , three more completely documented eruptions will be described in this chapter . |
10 | There are also hints of the four-generation families which longer life has now made so much more common , when — though still very rarely indeed — a great-grandparent is recalled . |
11 | Coordination and balance will be severely affected so much so that we hold ourselves rigid in order to avoid falling over . |
12 | But I ca n't stay here much longer — ’ he groaned as the waitress came with two beers and two gins . |
13 | I ca n't stay here much longer . ’ |
14 | I love dressmaking but ca n't do so much now as my hands are stiff with arthritis . |
15 | ‘ They do n't mind so much now I 've got a few trophies in a case that they can show their friends and boast about it , ’ Carlos Francis recollected his parents ' change of posture after it became evident that he could make a career out of soccer . |
16 | Grey squirrel , more likely , though one does n't see that much nowadays . |
17 | If it does n't mean so much today as it did , it 's because rock is n't as strong as it was , it does n't matter so much anymore . ’ |
18 | well if you can just put me mind at rest now and if they 'd say no I would n't worry so much then |
19 | ‘ Sometimes , ’ she said , ‘ I sink into a grand black horror of depression , but I do n't cry so much then . |
20 | England can only hope Warne does n't learn too much more too soon . |
21 | Yet , much that they wrote then resonates as much today : it is simply that we do not comprehend it . |
22 | It is amazing that you can look so undignified and yet sound so much more authoritative ! ’ |
23 | Well Dorothy got er , some to knit something for Bryony and she actually got too much so if I do run out if I have n't enough to finish this er er vest , T-shirt summer top , whatever it 's called she 'll have some . |
24 | These blades are very thin , and although the metal is often a little softer to allow for bending without a dangerous snap , they therefore bend that much more easily and should be used carefully . |
25 | I 've never had that much before . |
26 | ‘ The thing I remember about my first visit is that I had never sung so much before . |