Example sentences of "[adv] much can [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Many knitters who are familiar with the band program will probably agree that it is the most useful program ever published , as so much can be done with it ! |
2 | ‘ But when the time comes , only so much can be done by discussion . |
3 | It is important , however , that the interests of those copyright owners whose publications are sold be protected , and that the composers to whom the Church owes so much can be remunerated . |
4 | Yet too much can be made of these awards and rewards , these comforts and pressing benefits . |
5 | But far too much can be made of this . |
6 | In my opinion , however , too much can be read into it . |
7 | There were only three boys in whose case ‘ the clean break ’ approach was followed and obviously not too much can be claimed from such a small group . |
8 | Sometimes too much can be expected of an opportunity to put forward the company 's point of view . |
9 | Perhaps this much can be said without suggesting that the book is an epic for Kenya Asians , which tells of a people threatened by nobodies , nothings , and managing to survive . |
10 | Yet this much can be said : that in the research of these days , the evidence of some form of parochial structure is more likely to take one by surprise for its earliness than its lateness . |
11 | To view this situation as ‘ normal ’ is unacceptable , especially when other people of the same age do not suffer in this way , and when there is considerable evidence that much can be done to overcome or alleviate the handicap . |
12 | It is clearly written , and although it emphasises that much can be done , it in no way suggests that it can be done with little effort or time . |
13 | Within the Western tradition of art we tend to take it for granted that much can be learned from the study of the art of the past and , traditionally , copying from the works of the Great Masters was one of a young student 's most important tasks . |