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

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1 There is so much of it !
2 Freud is not , however , likely to be generally rejected , since he is so much part of the valued cultural furniture of the West .
3 Could you not persuade him to return to a country in which there is so much more room ? ’
4 A French lecturer at a symposium he addressed complained that he and Bradbury ‘ let the side down , by mocking when there is so much philistine opposition ’ .
5 Or he could follow the Germans , who have duly provided him with an excuse for higher base rates at next week 's party conference — but have also made it abundantly clear that the Bundesbank is the dominant monetary authority in Europe , and our much-vaunted independence is so much poppy-cock .
6 But salaries are largely irrelevant in Angola , because there is so much money and so few things to buy .
7 During the final campaign , voters hardly need such contrived devices as PEBs to find out about the issues and personalities in party debate ‘ but during the mid-term there is so much concentration on government actions and personalities that PPBs play a much more significant role in publicizing opposition policies and personalities .
8 According to Gatfield , ‘ there is so much competition for air play between a host of pop bands , new ones need to have something special and different to stand out ’ .
9 But to me the excitement of the job is so much that if something comes along , I do n't think twice .
10 The great thing about having the lakes at top level is there is so much bank to choose from , and we are almost spoilt for choice .
11 There is so much to see , even though it is all basically made of the same ingredients .
12 Who wants a society that reduces men to predatory thugs , when there is so much to be done ?
13 There is so much of Keats that he admired — his pugnacity , his social concern , his gusto , his direct presentation of the moment 's phases of mind and moods of temperament — that one becomes aware of the impress of Thomas 's own mind and experience through his comments on Keats : ‘ Because he was then in the midst of his greatest period , and had to find vent for the pressure of poetry within him , he had to live away from Fanny Brawne , at Shanklin and Winchester : had he been near her long , at this time , love and poetry together , not to speak of the ‘ hateful literary chit-chat ’ of Hampstead , would have been insupportable .
14 ‘ There is so much Isabel does not like , ’ she said , a note of real scorn in her voice that threw Dorothea into confusion , and she fidgeted , avoiding Kathleen 's eye .
15 .. there is so much to do .
16 ‘ Mrs Lucas , your chutney is so much in demand each year , could I prevail upon you … ? ’
17 For young women more than any other group there is so much scope for expression through the way they dress and look , so many more opportunities to have fun , play around with the rules , and make some of their own .
18 It 's one reason why there is so much apathy in America where campaigns seem never-ending .
19 Indeed , it is so much within Karajan 's music-making faculty that he would breathe with the music even when watching a TV monitor in a video editing session .
20 The reason , according to the Davos Snow and Avalanche Research Centre which recorded the figures , is that there is so much more snow than usual this year .
21 It is very different from our usual trip programme — there is so much to do and see , and we 've been selective in choosing only the very best .
22 ‘ Why … why … there is so much to ask , ’ he said instead .
23 There is so much to see and do ; everyone will find something that suits them .
24 If beer is not your tipple , it is still worth the trip because there is so much going on .
25 For a start there is so much to see !
26 ‘ There is so much anguish being caused by the plan to build another potentially dangerous reactor , ’ she told the Inspector .
27 While you are on the roof there is so much to look at that it is easy to miss some important feature .
28 Within the Duomo there is so much to see that a full inventory is impracticable .
29 Sixties author Todd Gitlin , appalled , wrote a piece called ‘ The end of the age of Aquarius ’ , in which he asked : ‘ If there is so much bad acid around why does n't this contaminated culture , many of whose claims are based on the virtues of drugs , help its own brothers and sisters ?
30 Qualified conductors work a compulsory nineteen hours a week , but most work up to thirty hours as there is so much to do .
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