Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [verb] [be] much " in BNC.

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1 Prior to the meeting there had been much speculation that Shamir would face a challenge at the meeting ; in the event even Sharon urged the party to unite behind Shamir .
2 For many years there has been much debate in the UK about who should care for diabetic patients — general practitioners or hospital-based doctors .
3 Over the years there has been much debate on the fusion of the two branches of the profession .
4 Over the years there has been much debate as to whether or not this state of affairs is really acceptable even given the fact that these industries are highly independent bodies .
5 In the UK there has been much discussion about teaching stall recoveries with a view to making it all easier for the beginner to understand and remember .
6 That night there had been much wine at dinner and Flavia , though far from drunk , felt warmed , free .
7 The certain mystique it had was much more than just Cowboys and Indians on television .
8 Half the racing world seemed to have embraced the occasion , for which after the last race that afternoon there had been much speedy unrolling of glittering black and silver ceiling-to-floor curtaining , transforming the workaday interior of the grandstand into something ephemerally magnificent .
9 Within generative phonology there has been much debate about whether one can put tonic ( ‘ primary ’ ) stress in the right place without referring to the non-linguistic context in which the speaker says something .
10 Over the autumn there 's been much discussion on Scottish winter grades .
11 9 Equity , law and property There has been much academic discussion about the nature of the law of confidence .
12 IN THE Collectair office there has been much back correspondence to catch up on .
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