Example sentences of "much [conj] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 13 Restlessness or inattention on a general scale suggests the teacher is either labouring the point too much or that the material is too difficult or too easy .
2 In some ways , the coaching world is like a jigsaw , in as much that when a piece of the puzzle which one felt was the perfect fit is found not to be in the right place after all , then it goes somewhere else and another piece has to be found to fill the gap .
3 At the age of 9 , he was sent to the London Institution where he excelled himself so much that when the school 's Margate branch was opened in 1875 , the headmaster , Dr. Elliott , appointed him one of the first pupil-teachers , promoting him three years later to a junior teachership .
4 After the third such incident in the 2nd half , some sections of the crowd thought this was too much and while the trainer was bandaging away sang ‘ keep the ball , keep the ball , keep the ball ’ .
5 After reading about this incident in my book the headteacher involved wrote to me saying he felt that teachers do perhaps shout too much but that the issue for him was that the student was a ‘ guest ’ in the school which in turn was a family .
6 The sentence is not related to the offence so much as whether the defendant is homeless , jobless , or has been the subject of a care order , and this is more likely to have happened to black youth .
7 Nor was Vivien Saunders , who recently won her second British Coach of the Year award , being wise after the event when she talked of how , in her teaching , she emphasises nothing so much as that a youngster should attack the hole .
8 It looked very much as though the Clean-Up Squad was at work .
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