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

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1 Even so , it would be too much to claim that the government possessed a carefully considered industrial strategy .
2 Paraguay 's is open wide , with smuggling its biggest earner , so people have much to lose if the incentive to smuggle is reduced by tariff reductions .
3 For example , it would n't stretch the truth too much to assume that the organization of the visual system is the same in rhesus monkeys as it is in humans .
4 After their initial breakthrough , the team still had much to do before the process became commercially viable .
5 And I came in one day a few days ago an and running around like a bee on heat with erm cries of oh I 've got so much to do and no time left in which to do it and I went ha I said yes , if you got up early , you know !
6 Perhaps it is too much to hope that the Court of Appeal ( in their forthcoming judgment in the Sutcliffe case ) will give definitive guidance on what should be included in the judge 's summing up in a libel trial .
7 I am sure that the House very much hopes that the Government 's objectives are achieved because they will be a major step towards solving the issues of the international environment .
8 In Wales there was not much doubt that the result would be negative .
9 Yeah , but she 's only got as much to learn as the girl that girl
10 In Billie Holiday 's 1936 recording of ‘ These Foolish Things ’ it is not too much to say that the melody is recomposed .
11 Indeed it is net too much to say that the traveller walking down the branching road becomes in the end an image of ‘ the Good ’ in Tolkien , and one opposed to the endless self-regarding circuits of the Ring .
12 There is not much sign that the King did in fact profit from the sale of offices ; but others certainly could and did .
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