Example sentences of "be that [adv] much [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The danger is that too much reliance can be placed on intellectual exercises with resulting works only comprehensible to those studying the same theories .
2 Another standard complaint of engineers is that too much government R&D money goes into defence — nearly half , compared with 36% in France , 13% in Italy , 9% in Germany and none in Japan .
3 What Gandhi may be suggesting by the statement that the road one takes is unimportant provided the goal is achieved is that too much importance can be attached to particular religions , especially when it might result in exclusivist claims being made on behalf of those religions .
4 Johnson declared himself in favour of such prescribed succession : ‘ His opinion was that so much land should be entailed as that families should never fall into contempt , and as much left free as to give them all the advantages in case of any emergency . ’
5 The other major lesson was that as much information as it is possible to validate should be validated .
6 An example in the past was that too much butter had been produced .
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