Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [Wh adv] much [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 the relationship between how much time people spend watching a programme and how much they enjoy it ,
2 The rationale for not keeping creditors accounts is not only rather shortsighted ( because you might lose the goodwill of your suppliers ) but it does not apply to debtors accounts — it is for certain that you will want to know precisely who owes you money and how much they owe you .
3 As one who admires much of what WTA has done and enjoys watching the best women players compete against each other , because the entertainment value they produce can often be tremendous , I was sad to see that apparently they still do not appreciate how relatively well off they are under the present set-up and how much they could stand to lose from open warfare in the game .
4 I listen to the World Federalists and the Communists talk about One World and The Brotherhood of Man and how much they are doing to bring them about .
5 However language does not just reflect the society in which we live , it also contributes to how we experience that reality and how much we contribute to keeping things as they are .
6 A brand new series of buyers ' guides — we help you set up a specialist tank or system each month , show our choice of equipment , and let you know what else is suitable on the market and how much it all costs .
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