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

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1 Smiths claims the record companies are charging so much that it 's having to offer large discounts .
2 TV missed the end of Empire , except for little bits like the Argyll Highlanders ' steamy evacuation from Aden in 1967 , but it caught the Vietnam War , the Nigerian Civil War , and so much as it was permitted in the Falklands .
3 This legitimation function is also its limitation in as much as it is tied to the prevailing ideology of the family which will inhibit the articulation of problems as structural , societal deficits : children and young people will become problems because their parents failed them .
4 Rupert Murdoch 's TV Guide could be in the strongest position , to scoop a lion 's share of the market , since it is already established , listing all satellite channels and as much as it is allowed in the way of BBC and ITV previews .
5 Well erm it , oh well I mean it is better in as much as it was sticking out like that
6 Second , this investment abroad was not financed out of domestic profits ; over the same period US business received profits from its past investment overseas equivalent to around 1ΒΌ times as much as it was sending overseas .
7 The 1984 British Open may well go down as the Open that was lost by two players as much as it was won by Severiano Ballesteros .
8 The middle of Oxford is a pretty unpleasant place to be , and we 're hoping very much that it 's going to be a sort of signpost er to the County Council 's greater study which was agreed last Tuesday .
9 " The roof did not actually leak very much before it was taken in hand to be repaired : but is now reported to be in need of more repairs . "
10 However , unless you have some knowledge of the subject , it is just as easy to pay too much as it is to pick up a bargain .
11 For some this proved too much and it was said that a few members of the group started to resemble the colour of our logo !
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