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

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1 Much of the former forests has been cleared by cutting and burning .
2 Gould 's accounts imply that he spent much of the latter part of his expedition , because of a shortage of water , doubling backwards and forwards from the Mount Lofty range to the Murray Scrubs ( later known as the Mallee ) , where most of the interesting birds were to be found :
3 By 1988 it was claimed that £200 million of Urban Development Grant and Urban Regeneration Grant had successfully ‘ levered ’ more than £800 million of private investment into the inner cities ( although how much of the latter sum might have been invested in any case is difficult to say ) .
4 Much of the same inspiration could be seen in the army uniform , although soldiers will be allowed to choose between the kepi and a beret .
5 It is interesting to note that s.1(2) ( above ) would also appear to cover much of the same territory .
6 French ( 1982 ) specifies ‘ ten commandments ’ for renewable energy analysis which has much of the same spirit as the advice of Chambers .
7 As we shall see in a later chapter , much of the same reasoning was to recur towards the end of the 1980s in the search for ways of implementing punishment in the community .
8 Day noticed that Slatter was accompanied by a younger man , much of the same ilk .
9 And , if you want to press the architectural simile a little , the many variations on a helical theme ( with their emphasis on a set of rules of proportion ) represent a style that is unmistakably classical , with much of the same appeal .
10 More recently , record company and music publishing A&R staff have been assessing much of the same talent from different standpoints .
11 Much of the same reversal of priorities applies to the third question , ideas in literature .
12 To be sure of maintaining quality control over this , a manager would need to cover much of the same ground personally , something clearly out of the question .
13 An HMSO booklet of the same name covers much of the same ground .
14 Which brings me to consider the likeness — and differences — between these two sopranos who often sang much of the same repertoire .
15 Much of the same sorts of observations as apply to Marx 's and Engels 's notion concerning labour also apply to their discussions of property .
16 After all , I can only eat so much of the same thing .
17 But in time term " , these limestones are very much of the same age as those in Europe and , as I have said elsewhere , " the Niagara Falls are nothing more than the Niagara River falling over an escarpment of Wenlock Limestone " .
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