Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] [vb pp] much [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It true you 've not seen much of him in London ? ’
2 Traditionally the arts have not played much of a role in U.S. presidential policies , as America believes , even more than Britain , in an arm's-length approach on the part of the State .
3 They have n't said much about the cost , anything about the cost , and they have n't said whether , well they would n't would they ? , , whether anyone was dissatisfied , cos I understand from my family that they have been met you know they have been raised in the press , but it 's not a hundred per cent .
4 But so far we have n't said much about schools as organisations .
5 But the fact is I have done it all , up till about the first six months there and then I started getting well , well out of my league , you start getting the machining and stuff like that , I have n't done much on them at all .
6 ‘ To be honest , I have n't seen much of Tammuz recently .
7 ‘ We have n't seen much of the rest of your team on your election broadcasts , ’ she said .
8 We have n't seen much of each other while he 's been busy as England 's captain and I have served my South African Test ban .
9 ‘ The fans have n't seen much of him but what they 've seen they have liked , ’ said Keegan .
10 His first comment was : ‘ I have n't seen much of Matthew recently ’ — as though they had n't happened to meet in the street for a week or two — not that they had n't spoken for nearly thirty years . ’
11 Oh , we have n't seen much of her lately .
12 I have n't seen much of you lately . ’
13 ‘ Well , I have n't seen much of him yet , but I do like what I 've seen .
14 ‘ You have n't seen much of Cartagena — you 've been working too hard .
15 I have n't seen much of Ian either — he 's been pretty busy .
16 Have n't seen much of him lately . ’
17 Have n't seen much of you these last few days . ’
18 But erm , I have n't seen much of her at all this week , because erm , they 've all been out , I mean , they went up to London to see Miss Saigon , and they were gon na go out for a meal up there , and
19 In the media I mean I have n't seen much about it in the media .
20 erm most of them have n't heard much from their families , no news at all , for the last six months and it 's been very difficult for us .
21 I like to think I have n't changed much as a person .
22 It 's also a colour of cold — and we have n't had much of a summer this year — but at the same time it reminds me of the warmth and tranquillity of a Claude Lorrain .
23 ‘ Quite a few of them were given a chance last season and although they have n't had much of an opportunity this time , I have n't forgotten them because of their importance to the squad . ’
24 Cos you get a lot of snow in Germany but we have n't had much in the last two years .
25 I have n't got much of anything yet
26 You have n't got much of a temperature , but it 's just slightly up .
27 Have n't got much of a bump !
28 Erm sometimes er I have n't mentioned much about the gender of the therapist but sometimes it can help a great deal if the therapist 's the same gender as the same person who 's undergoing therapy and it also helps if it 's er sometimes you ca n't very easily with some therapists , y'know it sometimes erm helps if it 's somebody you can trust and confide in and stuff like that and obviously , having met various psychiatrists and clinical psychologists , er quite a number of them are not people I 'd particularly like to talk about about being abused as a child .
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