Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] much to do " in BNC.

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1 They suggest that in many circumstances , and particularly more recently , the central problems facing management are not so much to do with control over labour but are much more to do with such matters as obtaining orders for products , getting the design right , innovating , and handling their relations with the capital market .
2 images or whatever , are n't so much to do with misogyny , some horrible male plot , some patriarch or conspiracy , it 's to do with the way our society is run and I think that 's , we look far more at class .
3 There 's not that much to do so this is the main one really .
4 There is always so much to do around the boat in the way of maintenance , cleaning , taking stores , fuelling or just shopping for domestic needs that strict self discipline must be imposed to keep revenue work in the forefront .
5 There 's always too much to do !
6 It 's just that there 's always so much to do . ’
7 ‘ And there 's always so much to do .
8 er , well there 's hardly that much to do there actually
9 It is probably as much to do with an influx of younger golfers and a falling away of the old guard .
10 There might seem to be a number of inherent problems in producing a journal on British Surrealism , namely that the possibility of live interviews will diminish as the first generation of these artists and writers die off in the next few years ; secondly , there seems to be a tendency on the part of those who produce surrealist literature to make it look surrealist , although the rather bitty appearance of the present journal is probably as much to do with its very low budget ( a small grant from the University of London ) as with its artistic affiliations .
11 There is simply so much to do and we are already a little behind the schedule .
12 Blown-up extracts from contemporary Paris newspapers , on panels larger than the works of art on display , suggest that the district 's sudden fame was not so much to do with art or philosophy , but the novel phenomenon of la jeunesse .
13 There was always so much to do .
14 There was always too much to do and although she hated it when she came as a young bride , she had grown to love it and would defend it with her life .
15 There was still so much to do .
16 He admits he might have been a little too young for the job , ‘ but after Yves had done it at Dior , everyone thought a young designer was the thing and of course there was n't that much to do , a collection of 60 or 70 dresses , twice a year . ’
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