Example sentences of "much you [vb mod] [vb infin] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If you work out how much you would have spent in the bar , clubbing or eating out over the weekend and subtract it from the cost of the trip it all seems cheaper than ever .
2 I might run on so much you 'll have to stop me
3 " Think how much you 'll enjoy eating it tonight .
4 Mrs Julian did n't mention how much you might have done and it 's better safe than sorry … ’
5 How much you should allow depends on three factors : 1 .
6 There is not much you can do to make radical changes to other people 's basic life positions , but you can use your awareness of the four ‘ OK — Not OK ’ positions to understand why you sometimes feel hopeless , depressed , victimized and so on .
7 However , there is only so much you can do to protect yourself against the whims of the Almighty .
8 The carer is involved in the routine : you will watch the therapist at first , and then learn how much you can do to help the learning process at any stage .
9 They have the problem of learning the basic skills of teaching , of keeping order , of creating varied and interesting lessons , of the kind of language that is suitable to different ages and levels of achievement , of pacing and of developing the vital intuitive sense of how much you can get done in forty or seventy minutes .
10 just how much you can have depends on what you have space for and the kind of garden you have .
11 32 Find out how much you can afford to borrow
12 The dishwasher you choose will depend on how much you can afford to spend , the features you want and the space available .
13 Now you know everything you need to know about mortgages , take the time to work out how much you can afford to spend on a loan .
14 The figure you place in the final column is how much you can afford to spend repaying a mortgage every month .
15 This calibration should always take into account how much you can afford to pay .
16 Your new commitments will be relevant in working out how much you can afford to pay out , but the law will favour the children of your first family — after all , no one forced you to take on another relationship , and it would be unfair to the children of your first marriage if they suffered because you chose to do so .
17 Note roughly how much you will have to take up on the longer line .
18 The enclosed table shows you just how much you will have to repay each month at the current rate of interest .
19 Your survey will indicate how much you will need to set aside .
20 See How Much You Could Have Received If You Had Started Investing 10 Years Ago
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