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

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1 But we very much hope that the map will stay in Hereford and that we shall have the money we require for the Cathedral .
2 I feel that that is a good time at which to review the implications for the future , and I very much hope that the expertise that now exists will not be lost to the industry .
3 I very much hope that the work that we are already doing will lead to initiatives being taken by those countries as a result of the guidance that we have given at local government , as well as national , level .
4 I very much hope that the work of the commission can be significantly extended after the general election .
5 I very much hope that the hospital to which the hon. Gentleman referred will be able to consolidate further the remarkable progress that it has made over the past couple of years — a 56 per cent .
6 Mr Alastair Brett , for the journalist and Times Newspapers Limited , said : ‘ The defendants , having made extensive inquiries into the allegation , are quite satisfied that Mr Bouvier was not the father of the plaintiff 's twins and very much regret that the allegation was ever published .
7 There is much evidence that the federalization of the National Bank has been an obstacle to implementing a coherent monetary policy .
8 But there is already much evidence that the market is prepared to pay for services in a way quite different from that in which it pays for products .
9 There is much evidence that the fluctuation field involves distinctive patterns of motion .
10 Jens Reich , one of its founders , said yesterday : ‘ There is much anger that the reality and the portrayed image are so different …
11 after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion thereof in your breath ( blood or urine ) exceeds the prescribed limit .
12 ‘ after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion thereof in your breath ( blood or urine ) exceeds the prescribed limit ’ .
13 and Potts J. ) [ 1992 ] R.T.R. 129 upholding the decision of a metropolitan stipendiary magistrate sitting at Bow Street on 22 January 1991 dismissing an information against the defendant , Frank Warren , that on 11 May 1990 at Jermyn Street , London , S.W.1 , he did drive a motor vehicle on a road after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in his blood exceeded the prescribed limit , contrary to section 5(1) ( a ) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 .
14 There are no nearby cities , and there is so much space that the area remains unspoilt .
15 Miss Owada rebuffed the prince on several occasions ; indeed , winning her hand in marriage required so much pressure that the union , billed as a merger , was rather more like a hostile takeover .
16 The American Ornithologists ' Union became active in 1883 , generating so much information that the government established a Division of Economic Ornithology and Mammology in 1886 under C. Hart Merriam ( 1855–1942 ) .
17 I do n't think there 's much doubt that the guy who hits the most balls on the range is Vijay Singh .
18 Erm , er , now of course to get back to the ambulance erm if somebody comes out of an epileptic fit and goes immediately back into another one , then you must call an ambulance , it takes so much from the person , it takes so much energy that the person ca n't possible go into one fit after another , erm without showing some affects and therefore you would have to get them to hospital , if you do n't and they have two or three fits one after another they can die , so they must go to hospital .
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