Example sentences of "much [prep] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a mixture of indicators , but on the whole the adverse indicators seem heavier and more serious than the favourable ones , many of which are things such as confidence surveys , which do not tell one very much about what will happen . |
2 | They wanted the stimulus package , much of which would have been spent in inner cities . |
3 | But besides unintentional incorrect reporting in newspapers there is also the problem of bias , much of which may emanate from the political stance taken by a newspaper in an uncensored society . |
4 | This will condense and form a fine dust much of which will return to the surface , most of it a long way from the impact . |
5 | But the incident , so much of which will live forever in the mind 's eye , leaps vividly onto screen . |
6 | If I can not come out soon — much of me will die , and only I will know enough to mourn its passing . |
7 | Not so much of what would happen . |
8 | The trouble is that no other country is prepared to pay even as much ( ie , little ) as the Russians for surplus EC butter ; much of it would go rancid in the Community 's cold stores . |
9 | Much of it would pass over the relatively sparsely populated area of eastern England and out to sea . |
10 | If there was an increase by 1545 , much of it may have come in the years after 1530 , and become important economically only after the period covered by this book ( 75 , p.69 ) . |
11 | While much of it may seem blindingly obvious , one non-NHS member of the team behind the strategy points out : ‘ Irrespective of the fact that the approach is well recognised in industry , it 's totally innovative in NHS terms . |
12 | Much of it can represent an alternative brand of rural Conservatism or ‘ the only way to beat the Tory ’ . |