Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] to [be] said [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | With mature fish displaying as much colour as juveniles , and adult sizes remaining at manageable levels for most marine aquariums , there is so much to be said in their favour . |
2 | Not much new to be said about Richard Strauss 's Elektra at this date you might think , but you would be wrong . |
3 | On the other hand , there is not much to be said for a speciality in women 's media because the field is too broad and general . |
4 | There is also much to be said for having a target for completion from the outset and for planning in advance the sequence of meetings that will result in that target being met . |
5 | Either it might see what could be done within the area which Kant had left to it ; or it might ask whether there might not after all be rather more to be said about the way in which genuine knowledge of God is made possible . |
6 | There is often much to be said for trying to sort the matter out by pursuing your rights under your company 's grievance procedure . |
7 | There was at least this to be said for the mainline Catholic and Protestant positions . |
8 | There is however much to be said in favour of the dearer and more specific articulation of substantive principles to guide the exercise of administrative discretion . |
9 | Cecil and Michael are a good point at which to resume a discussion of the new cruelty ( if only because there 's nothing chic or otherwise important to be said about either ) . |