Example sentences of "and much [prep] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The outer metopes were , as most commonly , left plain , and only scraps survive of sculpture at this level above the entrances within the colonnade ; but both pediments were carved and much of one remains .
2 As a boy , much of the Bible puzzled and disturbed me , it was read daily in chapel and much of it seemed astonishingly unchristian .
3 So it varies from nothing to a lot of involvement , and much of it depends on the song .
4 Modernism , by then , had been around for a long time , and much of it looked ready to be stacked away into the attic .
5 But they , and many other organisations throughout society , also have the benefit of strongly supportive national policies and of state guaranteed funds on a scale that is not entirely incommensurate with the task of changing health determining habits : for a population the size of England 's , the total yearly Victorian Health Promotion Foundation 's budget is equivalent to around £140 million , and much of it goes to the voluntary sector .
6 The latter dates from the eighteenth century but S. Michael was built in the eleventh century and much of it survives .
7 The CAB has developed considerable skill in training , as this chapter has demonstrated , and much of it has relevance outside the CAB as well as inside .
8 Criticism of the team and its management has been stinging through the season and much of it has come from former players .
9 I dampen more towels and scrub the whole of my legs and feet , though I can not remove it all , and much of it smears into my skin , giving it a pinkish tint .
10 Sir Christopher said : ‘ The treaty is far from perfect and much of it concerns issues that should be debated more thoroughly .
11 Given that on average each Spaniard eats 66 pounds of fish and seafood a year , and much of it comes from Galicia , you 'd expect to see a lot there .
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