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

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1 Well I do n't fancy it much even with
2 The performance of modern gliders makes it much easier and more likely for a pilot to fly himself into a potential death trap unless he uses his imagination or has already learned to have a healthy respect for the elements .
3 Many slimmers make this an excuse for not sticking to the diet , but I find it much easier being away from the kitchen and the kettle !
4 If Baker found it tight , his quarter final opponent could n't have had it much easier , because Hill booked his place courtesy of a remarkable 21–0 victory over Tommy Evans .
5 I find it much easier with × 8.5 than with × 7 .
6 I find I can do it much easier if I 've got one eye on the television .
7 This makes it much easier both to remove the plants when they require attention and to clean out the pool when necessary .
8 These days we can do it much easier and we do it electrically , so we can use a relationship between conductivity which has to be er compensated for temperature and pressure at which you 're doing your readings , and that gives us a measure of our chlorinity and then that gives us a measure back to our salinity .
9 Big gulps of it much easier .
10 As he said of it much later , ‘ We who belong to the city have never left the Church .
11 The priestesses ' complete abandonment to the dance , as depicted in some of the ring images , shows that they were using dance , just as the dervishes were to use it much later , to induce a state of religious ecstasy .
12 We saw in Chapter 1 that , in Britain , there is some dispute as to when rehabilitation began to make serious inroads into penal practice : Foucault saw it as manifesting itself in the rise of the prison as the dominant penal institution ; Garland puts it much later , in the early part of this century .
13 When I told G.P. about it much later , he just said , poor frog , he was probably on his knees praying to forget you .
14 I ca n't leave it much later because we 're off to Australia on Friday .
15 So that 's an important point and one which is not in Freud 's book although I 'd like to think it would have been , had he written it much later on when , when group erm therapy had become very fashionable .
16 I did n't like it much either , but it gets better .
17 His father did n't like talking about it much either and used to be slightly dismissive and jokey about it all .
18 ‘ Ca n't say I like it much either , ’ the sergeant commented , ‘ but it 's all we 've got . ’
19 Do you have a chance to do it much here ?
20 and you do n't hear it much here do you ?
21 All the same , they had now reached lot 50 ; if she left it much longer the chance would be gone .
22 I ca n't stick it much longer . ’
23 Towards the end of the evening , indiscreet with the unaccustomed alcohol , he suddenly said , ‘ I do n't think I can take it much longer . ’
24 He had learnt about it much closer to the time of the murder .
25 In the summer of 1991 he proposed a new party programme which , in effect , would have brought it much closer into line with a social democratic party , competing with others on Western lines .
26 ‘ You may not care for it much just now , but Biff Thacker will teach you to like it . ’
27 The BeSHT did more ; he promoted it to a higher level of importance ; he confirmed and extended the principle of enjoyment , bringing it much more centrally in to the people 's worship as a sense of divine gladness .
28 That , far from producing better disciplined people , smacking makes it much more difficult to teach children how to behave .
29 These wo n't damage you hair at all : in fact because they contain lots of conditioning agents they can make it much more shiny and manageable .
30 ‘ If I was starting out today I would have found it much more difficult , ’ she says .
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