Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] much [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Though I disagree with much of the book ( for I enjoy actualising and asserting myself ) I recommend it as one of those rare books that puts a fresh perspective on a wide body of data . |
2 | But these findings are also tied in with assertions about social class differences in domesticity which abound in much of the literature dealing with women 's place in the family . |
3 | As Shaw and Stockford ( 1979 , p. 122 ) state , ‘ it is the problems of implementing ‘ socially-based ’ policies for rural areas through the medium of the statutory planning system which accounts for much of the gap between society 's expectations of planning , and the results in practice' . |
4 | Despite the efforts of hordes of gluttonous ants who dined on much of the grass seed , the first game on the first Spanish cricket ground was played there on Saturday , January 11 and the club hosted the Inter-Island Balearic Championships over the first weekend of May . |
5 | She appears through much of the film bloody and bruised . |
6 | We can do this because the private universe that we inhabit for much of the time is characterised by a philosophy of personal freedom and private choice . |
7 | But when the sun went behind clouds , and particularly after a rain shower when the undergrowth was moist , they travelled during much of the day . |
8 | He joined them when he first moved to England in 1991 to contest the Vauxhall junior championship , a series he led for much of the season . |
9 | It follows from much of the above that there are major challenges in use of environmental data . |