Example sentences of "seeing [adv] much " in BNC.
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1 | We fished for several hours without seeing so much as a fin . |
2 | He was seeing so much of Fergie he was almost one of the family |
3 | It 'll mean seeing so much less of him , and God knows I seem to see little enough already , but being an only boy I 've felt I must pack him off to boarding-school to get some men in his life and break the apron-strings . |
4 | ‘ I do n't like the thought of other chaps seeing so much of you , that 's all . |
5 | Seeing so much technology in use , the car was ‘ looked over ’ to see if we had a radar detector — we did n't . |
6 | He went on to explain that Blufton was one of the first people to start seeing how much money could be made in the independent TV sector — the little companies that mushroomed all over Soho . |
7 | To build up a more stable relationship , rather than simply seeing how much time the work took and charging by the hour , we have all had to come to terms with pricing in a market , giving a clear idea what the budget will be and taking much more care to explain what we 're charging for . |
8 | they were seeing how much more they could eat and take home . |
9 | Baffled by the elderly woman 's total animosity and unreasonable behaviour , she had at first responded by being anxiously deferential — abjectly agreeing to every outrageous demand on her husband 's precious time , despite not seeing very much of him herself . |
10 | The boudoir attendant is full of Czech charm and that languid humour which comes with seeing too much reality at too close quarters . |
11 | ‘ I really think you 're seeing too much of Martin Ward . |
12 | Caroline said , I think you 're seeing too much of him . |
13 | Too steadfastly , seeing too much of you . |
14 | as if abruptly realising that she was seeing too much , Julius 's eyes went blank again , deliberately shutting her out . |
15 | Sometimes it 's a matter of the drip , drip , drip effect and seeing too much violence and not being as sensitive to violence as one should be . |