Example sentences of "it [vb -s] much [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It supplies much information which even the specialized dictionaries of technical and scientific subjects do not provide .
2 But this is still a reading of great insight which I shall often return to , for it offers much food for thought .
3 These elements are common in minerals and Jones ' notes of that day mention aluminium , nickel , lithium , platinum and , significantly , palladium ‘ because it dissolves much hydrogen' .
4 The depth of flavour results from the warm climate , which ensures all the grapes are ripe , sweet and juicy when picked ; the wine is oak aged , during which time it develops much complexity .
5 It covers much ground in 100 pages and 100 references and does so clearly .
6 This is not a work of criticism though it contains much criticism along the way , and of the first order — for instance , Pound 's respectful demurrer from the high valuation that Eliot had put on Johnson 's Vanity of Human Wishes .
7 It contains much taildragger lore that is useful for any pilot , a wealth of good advice to tailwheel instructors , and the most comprehensive explanation of P-factor that I have seen .
8 Although it contains much information that is very valuable for academic research on a wide variety of topics ( the family , poverty , the elderly , housing conditions and so on ) in the form in which OPCS release it , the data are not easy for university researchers to use .
9 Although Shaker has become fashionable and ‘ Shaker style ’ furniture is appearing all over the place , very little of it bears much relation to the real thing .
10 Writing an Introduction As we have said , it takes much practice to be able to write essays well .
11 It takes much cranking of the engine with the starter motor to get going again — although the time it takes to fire up does vary .
12 It takes much time .
13 It takes much time and effort to find recorded music that is suitable as movement accompaniment .
14 Terence Hawkes 's Structuralism and Semiotics appeared in 1977 as a timely primer on la nouvelle critique and it presents much information in a readable form .
15 Although it occupies much space , it is very tiny .
16 Not that it makes much difference . ’
17 " I do n't think it makes much difference where we do a bit of scratching , " he said .
18 I mean , not that it makes much difference these days anyway , but yes , you 're right ; it is a bit soon .
19 In practice — I doubt if it makes much difference .
20 Let's be fair , now ; I do n't expect it makes much difference to Mrs Morgan , or her cat , " Mr Smith said , and a small smile played over his lips as he glanced at Dan Ashton , who grunted and looked down at his feet while Smith continued , " whether you were joking or in deadly seriousness . "
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