Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [verb] much [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The workload is considered such that not even the appointment of a number of additional limited case judges has made much of a dent in it .
2 The advent of user-centred computing , automatic transaction generation and distributed networks in many organisations has removed much of the natural segregation of duties which occurred in traditional accounting systems environments .
3 Along with the servants has gone much of Sir Charles 's sense of responsibility to a local community larger than the household .
4 The effects of raw sewage on British beaches has earned much of the country 's coastline condemnation from European inspectors whose tests have shown unacceptably high levels of bacteria .
5 Scotland 's Jamie Henderson and Elliot Bunney , who are both Auckland-bound , will be there for the sprints , but with neither Brown nor Brian Whittle competing , the 400 metres has lost much of its appeal .
6 A preoccupation with the unification of England , however , in which the desire to unify was perceived as a guiding factor in a succession of early but powerful kings has channelled much of the study of pre-Viking history into too narrow an appreciation of political activity in the several kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon heptarchy .
7 With the movement towards churchyard burial in the early eighth century , one of the last great sources of information about early Saxons , the pagan cemetery , was lost to archaeologists ; the overlay of later burials has destroyed much of the evidence of early Christian Sussex .
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