Example sentences of "n't [been] much " in BNC.
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1 | It has n't been much of a week for my wife either ; she now sees little prospect of winning back even a beefburger space in the deep freeze . |
2 | As we journeyed back across the Orne bridges , I looked around at the happy faces in the truck ; up until now , there had n't been much to laugh about . |
3 | There probably had n't been much dust lying around in a palace . |
4 | It seemed that , psychologically , there had n't been much improvement in Tammuz since then . |
5 | He tried hard not to wonder why the word had n't been much more than a growl . |
6 | There has n't been much personal satisfaction for Neil Fairbrother during a Lancashire campaign bedevilled by injuries and under-achievement , but what more efficacious balm for his troubles than a century in the Roses match at Headingley . |
7 | There has n't been much opportunity to do anything new , but there is a painting which will be the final work in the catalogue and which I have yet to complete . |
8 | But there has n't been much call |
9 | It had n't been much of a picture for dreaming on . |
10 | It had n't been much of a job after all ; he had thought at first from the sound of it that it might mean travel , but it did n't . |
11 | I and I took to Connor 's Quay as a sailing ship and I and then of course I had n't been much in sailing ships . |
12 | It 's stayed around about the eight just over eight percent , there has n't , there has n't been much movement . |
13 | There has n't been much to laugh about since . |
14 | There has n't been much movement in the way of players this season , but two Senior One teams — Lisnagarvey and Mossley — have new coaches . |
15 | Now he thought about it , Ted Mosse had n't been much of a talker . |