Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] do much " in BNC.
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1 | The photograph did n't do much for the man . |
2 | She said then , very quickly , like a trick question to someone in the Yes/No interlude on the Michael Miles Quiz Show : ‘ Marriage Guidance did n't do much for your need to dump , did it ? ’ |
3 | In 1887 Peach and Horne did not do much field work as the former had sciatica and the latter suffered from what was described as inflammation . |
4 | Vicky does n't do much except break things . |
5 | In short it appears that the selection of candidates under the STV does not do much for party harmony . |
6 | There were Christmas trees in all the windows except Doris 's and everyone was probably at home , though most people did not do much on the Eve . |
7 | But a lot of other people do n't do much work . |
8 | The pilot did not do much to soften the trip . |
9 | Even life does n't do much for them . |
10 | The resonance of this fine building did not do much for the choir 's inaccurate diction , but made amends by enriching the gracious stone quality of the singing in Haydn 's Little Organ Mass and Faure 's Requiem . |
11 | Increasing the cost of bricks , timber and glass did not do much to lift the housing standards of the poor . |
12 | In these areas Gloucester 's appointment in 1480 as the king 's lieutenant in the north did not do much more than recognize existing realities . |
13 | In these areas Gloucester 's appointment in 1480 as the king 's lieutenant in the north did not do much more than recognize existing realities . |
14 | But other than that I do n't think , women did n't do much I mean even in shops , the men were the shop assistants nearly always . |
15 | The pipes had frozen and the tiny electric fire did not do much good . |