Example sentences of "much [noun] [noun sg] they " in BNC.

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1 Do n't try to counsel somebody and tell them how much income support they 're going to get .
2 It was nothing to do with Dorrainge at all ; Lugh would make the decisions about where they pitched camp and how much bear meat they brought .
3 I do n't know how much machine time they would need on a daily basis , but if it 's just for updating files , I ca n't imagine it being very extensive .
4 We do n't really know a lot about how much sediment load they 've been carrying because we have been measuring the amount of material being carried by Sussex rivers for the last decade to two decades , so our level of information is very , very low .
5 If we go round the same group and ask them how much management training they 've had , we 'd be lucky if we could dredge up fifty weeks .
6 Their working contexts impose certain limits on what they are able to do ; for example , on how many journalists they can employ and on how much news space they have on the paper .
7 Such factors include their own personal characteristics , their social and political background , which newspapers they read , how much television news they watched , whether they watched television news on a particular day , and even whether they watched BBC or ITV on a particular day .
8 Once personal circumstances were taken into account , people 's information levels were influenced primarily by how much television news they watched while their swings of political preferences were influenced primarily by which newspaper they read ( Chapters 7 and 8 ) .
9 My guess is that they meant to come back , only with so much police activity they did n't like to risk it . ’
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