Example sentences of "much remains [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously it was once a depressed area and equally obviously much remains to be done , but things have certainly changed since the advent of the HIDB and WIIC .
2 Nevertheless , much remains to be done .
3 For the internal market programme is by no means completed ; on the contrary , much remains to be done .
4 Much was learnt , and much remains to be learnt , about the innumerable other constituents which give particular qualities to particular beers , wines , and spirits .
5 Much remains to be done to translate this statement into reality .
6 Much remains to be discovered .
7 The project has been somewhat hindered by financial restraints and much remains to be done .
8 Much remains to be learned of their activities , but what is certain is that they had converts in high places — notably Edward Wood ( of whom more anon ) , Leo Amery , and Lord Hailey of African Survey fame and immense Colonial Office influence — and that through their publication of a journal widely respected for its seriousness they kept before the eyes of the political establishment the idea of a new kind of empire .
9 Some of it has been disturbed by later developments : the site of the Early Iron Age , classical and Hellenistic city of Knossos overlaps with that of the Minoan city ( Hood and Smyth 1981 ) — but nevertheless much remains to be excavated .
10 While much remains to be explained about dreaming , a number of findings have been made which are by now uncontentious among scientists .
11 As a company and as individuals , we are still a very long way from the goals set at the outset of TOP in February 1992 and much remains to be done .
12 ‘ While much remains to be done , a very positive start has been made .
13 Recent data show we are making progress , but much remains to be done .
14 Inside , much remains to be done , especially to restore the frescoes which cover all surfaces of walls , vaults , piers and capitals , as at Chauvigny in France .
15 So much remains to be done if we are to achieve true integration in the arts and wider society .
16 Much remains to be done .
17 Although progress has been made in many areas , especially in removing technical barriers to the free movement of goods , and in the liberalisation of financial services , much remains to be done .
18 Much remains to be done to grasp the opportunities that will arise , but I believe that we have made real progress in starting to do just that . ’
19 The quality of even the latest software is not above reproach and much remains to be done to ensure that the computer is the servant rather than the master of its users .
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