Example sentences of "so much to the " in BNC.

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1 They must have quality given to them because their varying dimensions can add so much to the design .
2 Thanks so much to the thousands of you who took the time and trouble to fill out the Pet Census in the April issue .
3 These areas of activity are dealt with in detail elsewhere in this report but I am very pleased in this foreword to highlight a most successful year of achievement — a year which owed so much to the inspiration given to use all by those who saved the Nation in 1940 .
4 After contributing so much to the proceedings in the Finnish capital , and to the 30,000 words of the final act , Romania became one of its victims .
5 The cuisine of France has contributed so much to the culinary traditions of the world that to attempt to summarise all that is good about French cooking in the space of a page or two would be impossible .
6 Along with the building and waterfront trades , garbage collection is a stronghold of the organised-crime syndicates whose nefarious activities add so much to the cost of doing business in New York .
7 For a man who has contributed so much to the world of chemistry , could we do any less ?
8 The question , then , relates not so much to the continuing vigour of the church , but as to which direction it will take .
9 Therefore considerations of safety relate mainly to operational capability to handle chemicals safely and not so much to the characteristics of the product .
10 My first car , an MG TC , was the best car I 've ever owned — it left so much to the imagination !
11 The MG TC : ‘ Left so much to the imagination , ’ says a reader
12 To abandon them at such a moment implies that they did not , after all , mean so much to the animal — they were not a ‘ safe haven ’ in quite the way they had pictured themselves .
13 He forces you to work at controlling the character because he brings so much to the part . ’
14 As always , Elizabeth shows herself a thoroughly English writer in her sensitiveness to the vagaries of the weather and to minor class distinctions ; and whatever Dr Johnson may say about the unimportance of the former or contemporary prigs about the latter , they contribute so much to the variety of life and conversation in England .
15 Although I have serious reservations about the methodology of most of these studies ( in that they are far too pessimistic about the ability of the business community to respond to changing circumstances following changing relative prices ) and although some of the shortages which appear are due not so much to the limits of nature as the intervention and regulation of governments , nevertheless they raise sufficiently serious doubts about such things as the effects of carbon dioxide and the present lack of adequate recycling that I believe they must be taken seriously .
16 We are lucky enough to be living during a warm period ( interglacial ) of this ice age , but our luck can not last forever ; at some time during the next few thousand , few hundred or even just few years the next cold period ( glacial ) will commence unless humanity 's pollution contributes so much to the greenhouse effect that global warming prevents the glaciers from spreading .
17 ‘ Beating Wigan in any game means so much to the St Helens club and its supporters . ’
18 He gave so much to the side : speed , commitment , control and continuity ’ .
19 I am only one of the many who owe so much to the man . ’
20 Within lesson structures of this kind , teachers do not , in fact , orientate themselves so much to the needs of individual students , but tend to treat the whole class as a kind of ‘ collective student ’ .
21 Questions of religion mattered so much to the leaders of the colony that arguments in favour of religious toleration would have seemed to them simply a new onslaught on the purity of religion .
22 At the same time , we shall be able to identify features of style which belong not so much to the subject , as to James 's characteristic way of handling it .
23 According to the mythic cultural history which contributes so much to the discursive architecture of the Report , the " native language " only achieved cultural history which contributes so much to the discursive architecture of the Report , the " native language " only achieved cultural maturity through its spontaneous generation of literacy art .
24 According to the mythic cultural history which contributes so much to the discursive architecture of the Report , the " native language " only achieved cultural history which contributes so much to the discursive architecture of the Report , the " native language " only achieved cultural maturity through its spontaneous generation of literacy art .
25 Third , as the powers of the national park authorities are limited to the normal development control procedures , agriculture is excluded , although it contributes so much to the valued cultural landscapes of the parks .
26 He attributes these changes , however , not so much to the positive or negative measures of successive governments , but rather to changes in the total supply of doctors .
27 Rob and Sarah Morrison are two of those shadowy figures who have contributed so much to the growth of freestyle in Britain .
28 With a riveter Two riveters and a holder-on , and then the boy got so much to the pound .
29 After after the boy The boy was paid so much to the pound then the rest was divided three ways by the two riveters and the the holder-on .
30 In a study of Oahu , one of the Hawaiian islands , Wentworth ( 1939 ) attributed the solution not so much to the action of the sea but more to the effect of fresh water seeping from the land at sea level .
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