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

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1 This approach characterizes much of the brief and rather shameful history of anthropology , where the study of Man has not been of you and me so much as of those other strange folk whose bodies , habits and beliefs were alien , but whose lands , raw materials and pagan souls were so promising .
2 The first three have all been exceptionally rewarding and I very much hope that ASV has plans to develop the series further in the near future .
3 Lyonshall Station was , and I very much doubt that any trace of it remains today , in a very dangerous condition .
4 The change in the unemployment position is welcome and I very much hope that it will continue .
5 I feel that that is a good time at which to review the implications for the future , and I very much hope that the expertise that now exists will not be lost to the industry .
6 I was pleased about the lower rate of increase last month and I very much hope that that will be the trend .
7 It seems as if the Opposition flounder almost every day in their responses to the charges and questions that we put to them , and I very much hope that they will clarify their position on national insurance charges on high and not so high incomes — and on whether any increases will be phased in .
8 because daddy works late you see and I very much daddy would want to go all the way over to Christo
9 Since then I 'm very pleased that two of them have done so , and I very much hope that the others will as well and I 've always made it clear I 'm perfectly prepared to explain any situation to any Council or Councillors who want to talk to me — my door is always open .
10 Your embrace is an expression of a need that unites you and her as much as the sex act itself .
11 I repeat that the European Community money should be for the benefit of coal communities , and we very much regret that the European Commission has not released the funds .
12 Erm well we would like to see training of the trustees , there is no training at the moment er for the trustees in erm either of our schemes er and we very much in our submission came out we felt there should be er training from the trustees .
13 A lawyer for the family said afterwards : ‘ The Bonham-Carters are sad that they have been compelled to take proceedings and they very much hope that Mr Farquharson will abide by the court order . ’
14 And , and what that much of an interest .
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