Example sentences of "would [be] [adv] much " in BNC.

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1 On the opening night she would be as much at home on the stage as she was in Holborn .
2 It would be as much as Dad could do to keep himself in order after he 'd had a drop too much .
3 " For if the king your father knew , it would be as much as our place was worth . "
4 I think television would be as much to blame as any you know the bairns the children 's programmes are all in English and so on you can .
5 But it was produced by Peter Rogers , directed by Gerald Thomas and in addition to Ken and Lance Percival , there was also Leslie Phillips and Eric Barker ( returning to the team after Carry On Sergeant ) , Sid James and Liz Frazer , who had been introduced to the series in Carry on Regardless and would be as much part of the set-up as Ken himself .
6 The cost to the taxpayer would be as much as DM1,000 million , which the Environment Office believes could be better spent on improving car engine designs .
7 After the meeting there would be so much to do that the time would Pass quickly .
8 He had not realized that there would be so much to do .
9 I never dreamed there would be this much money , I just happened to come along when everything started to escalate .
10 The film reunites a number of the principal actors from the 1984 RSC production , but a true feeling of ensemble would be too much to hope for .
11 ‘ That would be too much , ’ he said .
12 However , a V8 would be too much for the Rover 800 's front-drive chassis — news ed
13 ‘ Half would be too much . ’
14 It was not very well done , but well enough for me : indeed to see it really well acted would be too much for me .
15 Sometimes I had the feeling that he was a man of fantasies , that it would be too much to believe even half of them .
16 Just when it seemed that a try would be too much to hope for after 30 tedious minutes , the crowd were treated to two first-class efforts , from Ledger and Fox , playing his first game at Hilton Park since he left Leigh for Leeds three years ago .
17 It would be too much , given his limitations , to talk of Nikita the Great , but there was uncommon ability in him for which the world could eventually breathe more easily .
18 It would be too much to say that by 1870 Paris had become a fragrant bower — few cities ever manage that — but it certainly was less odorous and pestilential than it had been .
19 It would be too much , therefore , to expect that there would be a universal and invariant relation .
20 Could de Valois have thought that it would be too much to risk giving chances to two hardly known South Africans in one production ?
21 But it would be too much to ask the Royal Society to act on its own analysis .
22 I knew that any more about abroad would be too much .
23 THE Queen Mother will not be attending Princess Anne 's wedding to Commander Tim Laurence at Balmoral on Saturday because it is feared the 1,000-mile round trip would be too much for her .
24 But it would be too much to expect foolproof results from either method : personal assessment based on experience ; or the more objective actuarial credit-scoring system .
25 There would be too much wastage .
26 Palace officials believe the Queen would be too much at risk in Moscow as super-inflation and rocketing unemployment lead to growing unrest in the unstable republic .
27 ‘ It would be gratifying if it held some more revelations , but perhaps that would be too much to hope for .
28 Even so , it would be too much to claim that the government possessed a carefully considered industrial strategy .
29 It would be too much to say the West has abandoned that plan ; some people still think it can be implemented .
30 Christine and Tony had decided to look for a girl of about 2 , since they felt a baby would be too much to cope with and a 2- year-old could accompany Christine to nursery school .
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