Example sentences of "and much [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 East Germans will get what they voted for , and much else besides .
2 It is all these , of course , and much else besides .
3 Another supplier was South Africa whose huge Armscor factory in Johannesburg had supplied Iran with all the 120-mm guns that it fruitlessly fired across the desert in this never-ending conflict , and much else besides .
4 It would be a Labour government that would put into effect the Act of 1944 , and much else besides .
5 It is equally apparent today when many people go to considerable lengths to maintain the appearance of youthfulness by the use of vitamins , beauty preparations of all descriptions , hormone treatment , plastic surgery and much else besides .
6 This set contains definitive accounts of the Sonatas for Cello , Flue , Oboe , Clarinet & Violin ( provided you do n't mind the occasional rough edge from |Menuhin ) , as well as a spirited and supremely Gallic performance of the Trio for Piano , Oboe and Bassoon ( a splendid very French-sounding beast on this recording ) , the Piano and Wind Sextet and much else besides .
7 The politicians moved fast , and to the rescue came the avuncular , larger-than-life figure of Robert Maxwell , owner of the Daily Mirror and much else besides .
8 To these lands below , the Himalayas are a seemingly endless source of water , fertilizer and much else besides .
9 composition , mode of selection and training and much else besides .
10 But in serving the T'ang I 've had to sacrifice all those and much else besides .
11 Lord Ackner spoke of the proposals as involving ‘ at the very least a substantial risk of the destruction of the Bar ’ , of ‘ the myopic application of dogma ’ and much else besides .
12 Moreover , there was the fear that if they secured the vote then they would destroy the delicate balance of the Constitution and much else besides .
13 They argue that to rely exclusively on the electoral or parliamentary road to the goal of socialism is to shut-off the possibility of attaining that goal precisely because it overestimates the power of party and the democratic state ; underestimates rival centres of power ; and minimises the moderating implications of parliamentary democracy and much else besides .
14 Away in the south of Europe , as in western North America , there are flysch deposits , the ophiolite suite and much else besides , indicative of island arcs , deep trenches and ocean floors .
15 I shall explain all this , and much else besides .
16 It 's obvious that the people who buy and read the paper care as passionately about music ( and much else beyond ) as we do and are unwilling to let us , or anyone else , off the hook lightly .
17 Hence , the emphasis of our work which , broadly speaking , is concerned with helping either organizations , by which I mean galleries and arts centres , or individuals , in other words artists , craftsmen , photographers , and is increasingly directed to the former in the belief that if we can help them , these centres and galleries , towards adequate levels of staffing and expertise , they in their turn , and much less artificially than we , will be able to help the individual artist .
18 Birds from N Africa and the Middle East , erlangeri and tanypterus , are paler and much less heavily marked with streaks on crown , bars above and spots below .
19 Soviet control had originally been exercised through the Communist International and much less effectively through the Cominform , which was established in 1947 and dissolved in 1956 .
20 Lloyds is no more outlandish or intrusive than Tower Bridge and much less so than the monstrous and melancholy Battersea Power Station , a sublime work of imperious architecture that Londoners once loved to hate but now admire .
21 But rabbits are most accessible to the mink in the spring and autumn , and much less so over the winter .
22 Last year and this year they could have upgraded it at a cost much greater than the initial expenditure and much less efficiently .
23 Betsy died in 1864 , and tributes were paid to her in newspapers on both sides of the Atlantic and much further afield .
24 Immediately the generosity of people within Orkney and much further afield became apparent .
25 This makes it seem more feminist than egalitarian feminist psychology , and much further away from the traditional discipline .
26 He was pushing manhood , and much too well aware of that , though he believed himself to be much nearer maturity than he actually was .
27 ‘ Of course I have n't , ’ answered Belinda , too quickly and much too warmly .
28 It tended to arrange debates late at night , and much too close to the critical Council meeting , when it realized it would otherwise have to maintain a parliamentary reserve in the Council if scrutiny had not been completed by a debate .
29 Sharp and much too loud in his ears , the evening song of the birds and , between the calls of the birds , voices .
30 And much much much much rather feed you brandy with my mouth which has n't done so much smiling since I was knee-high to a grasshopper and did n't know just how much fun this life could be .
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