Example sentences of "much [prep] what have " in BNC.

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1 The sanitation has improved since the merchant 's time , but it 's somewhere to treasure as much for what has n't happened to it as for what has .
2 He could n't even ask too much about what had happened .
3 Despite the immediate success of the new fleet of 125mph trains which brought new standards of safety and on-board comfort firstly on the Western Region services out of London ( Paddington ) and then on the East Coast main line from London ( King 's Cross ) , so much of what had been gained in the late 1970s was lost as the economic recession started to bite .
4 I did not know much of what had gone on .
5 The cataclysm destroyed much of what had been built up during the long reign of Bel-Shanaar and left the Elves temporarily too weak to pursue their dark kinsfolk .
6 Much of what had been in the public sector of the old bourgeois state would be destroyed , while what had been in private hands would be taken over .
7 For much of what has been written about her does not elucidate ; rather , it creates a barrier between us and the historical ruler of mid sixteenth-century Scotland .
8 Much of what has been discussed in this section applies as much to children as it does to teaching staff .
9 The first is a recognition that much of what has been described above already exists , but needs to be made explicit and systematic ; and secondly , there must be a recognition that partial attempts to change are almost inevitably doomed to fail in that they will always be compromised and administered by the history and culture of many schools .
10 A murmur which seemed to contain both relief and triumph went around the table , but this time M. Dupont raised his voice slightly and pronounced over it : ‘ I am happy to assure you all here that I will bring what modest influence I have to encourage certain changes of emphasis in French policy in accordance with much of what has been said here .
11 Liverpool seems unique , not simply because of the scale of its problems but also because of the consistent pattern of political conflict that has characterized so much of what has happened in the city and in its relations with central government .
12 They express in church growth terms much of what has been discovered above :
13 Much of what has been considered to be poststructuralism 's wild disregard for history can be accounted for by the fact that it was operating within this — largely unknown outside France — anti-empiricist and anti-positivist tradition .
14 Their models have been evolving as circumstances have changed and explain much of what has been happening at the level of the industry , but say little about the behaviour of individual firms .
15 Much of what has been said with reference to TV also applies to radio .
16 So much of what has been written is of the doom and gloom variety .
17 Similarly , much of what has been called primitive art or ethnic art consists of objects made in that style which manufacturers in various parts of the world have perceived to be demanded of them ( Graburn ed. 1976 ; Williams 1985 ) .
18 In addition , much of what has been previously said about softness ( and purity and dependability ) in relation to skin care of babies applies here too .
19 The nature of the latter reflects much of what has already been discussed above .
20 Much of what has been said by Conservative Members today seems to be a rearguard attempt to protect the Home Secretary and his sinking reputation .
21 Shep Huntley is the main character of her new lie but like so much of what has come before Shep Huntley never materialises .
22 It therefore follows that in my view , that it is consonant with the requirements of P P G three , particularly paragraph thirty three , that a new settlement should be part of the housing and employment strategy of the Greater York area , that it does not conflict , in my view , with the consultation draft of P P G thirteen which really embodies much of what has already been said in P P G three and twelve with regard to travel issues .
23 Much of what has been deduced about the institutionalized authority held by bishops in the late fifth and early sixth century , over and above their canonical jurisdiction , depends on episcopal epitaphs : it is not easy to distinguish fact from topos in such documents .
24 THEIR wedding day is often the most important in any couples life , but too often they go through it in such a haze of excitement and happiness that they forget much of what has gone on .
25 At a recent training breakfast I gave our worship leaders the following fifteen practical points — culled from the current literature — which summarise much of what 's been said so far :
26 That 's not true of an island country like Japan , or of Singapore and they are very much related to transport routes in which they can control much of what 's happened .
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