Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] so much and " in BNC.

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1 It is to the credit of these players ( and to William MacIlwraith 's also ) that I do not recall ever having laughed so much and so heartily at a play that I liked so little . ’
2 Few wars can have achieved so much and , as one MP wrote from Westminster on 4 April 1713 , ‘ In the churches the bells , in the streets the bonfires , and in the windows the illuminations , proclaimed the joy of the people . ’
3 He felt responsible for their separation and he knew that when he had had problems in the past , his parents had stopped arguing so much and pulled together to help him .
4 It was maddening to have achieved so much and yet to have lost the object of it all .
5 Suddenly there were too many women realising that their happiness had to be taken at the expense of their men 's — men who had promised so much and could not now deliver the goods ; just like her father five years before .
6 Oh yes quite so and if they 're doing well they really , local people really get behind them , but they , they 've prom in previous seasons they they 've promised so much and then fell away at the end that people have got a bit disillusioned and discontented so that , but like last year when they were doing well in the cup they erm at Watford I mean loads of people went to see them .
7 Well , not really but they have been disillusioned over the years they 've promised so much and then they 've never seemed seemed to get anywhere but I think , I honestly think they would , people would get behind them , if they could see they were going somewhere I mean like this season they seem to have fallen away yet again .
8 ‘ You 've changed so much and you used to be such a happy child .
9 I conclude that they have done so much and so well they will find it hard to let go those duties .
10 She could think of nothing more to say , because she wanted to say so much and it was all forbidden .
11 erm , because she 's , she 's quite big for her age , but like Louise she 's quite tall now , she 's nearly too tall for him even though there 's nothing of her she must only be about seven stone , erm , but this little Vicky she 's oh thinking she 's really good now and she 's improved so much and getting confident as well , and the dad takes in , he puts the bridle on him , he takes the dog in one hand and Min in the other he goes for walks for miles with the , with the horse and the dog Dave does
12 They 're spread all over the country , which is why I have to travel so much and why the Consulate had difficulty tracing me . ’
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