Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] much [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The other table what we had before was better , was no much so much time involved , by the time you 'd screw them round and turn 'em , to saw them into blocks there was a lot of time involved in it . |
2 | I think there was only so much fun to go round , only so much and no more available . |
3 | The truth is there is only so much preparation you can do . |
4 | Once Univel softens up the marketplace and the marketplace protests that it has only so much money and ca n't possibly buy both NetWare and UnixWare , poof , Univel is integrated back into Novell . |
5 | This practice dictates that there is only so much money available and so meeting needs , and therefore needs themselves , must fit within financial constraints . |
6 | ‘ Anybody can do anything , ’ Josie said , which she knew was only so much bullshit but which she also believed was a reasonable dictum for getting a person through life . |
7 | But world markets can absorb only so much coffee , copper and cotton , or for that matter T-shirts , motor-bikes and transistors . |
8 | However , a shaman can handle only so much Waaagh energy . |
9 | Only so much time is available in the classroom . |
10 | Claiming there is only so much hedonism you can take , Koch started Oxbow Industries to make a second fortune on his own account . |
11 | ‘ You are only so much rubbish ! |
12 | These were , naturally under much pressure . |
13 | In such a state , driven by the worst fear of all , that of sudden death , and given that they are all approximately equal in power , it would seem to be in men 's interests that they reach some agreement , each to have only as much liberty as he is prepared to allow to others . |
14 | We shall become poor men , nomads who possess nothing , just wandering minds who spend only as much time as is needed on our physical affairs and then depart free men . |
15 | The rationale of the putting-out system was that it enabled the merchant capitalist to draw on only as much labour as he needed at any given condition of the market . |
16 | They can go into the furtherance of a chosen goal , and here something of the difference between the ‘ Mistress of the Beasts ’ and the male hunter can be glimpsed , for whereas a man may wrestle openly with every difficulty on the way , women can use more precision and grace , choosing moments with care , sensing the atmosphere , and employing only as much force as is necessary . |
17 | When you have gathered together as much information as possible you set about defining your client 's image . |
18 | There was no pressure on her to help him , but still she 'd agreed to get together as much information on Jenner as she could over the weekend . |
19 | Indeed , Marquand gives us perhaps as much detail about the events of August-October 1931 as we are ever likely to need . |
20 | But his unkindest cut at Elizabeth was to call her heartless ; she had only too much heart for her comfort . |
21 | ‘ I do n't know how I 'm going to manage to scrape together that much money by then . ’ |
22 | Alternatively , it may be suggested that the question was how much the French should have been asked to concede ; and even if the critical time , ( according to Edmund Gullion , ) was ‘ right after the Elysee agreements of March 1949 ’ and for all the complaint that ‘ South-East Asia 's policy has been junked ’ , and dismay at Acheson 's ‘ French captivity , a closer inspection suggests that there may not in fact have been all that much difference in the assumptions upon which different parts of the State Department were operating . |
23 | Floy looked with interest at the fields and pastures and thought that , although they were much larger than the ones on Renascia and the crops and vegetables were not quite the same , there was not so very much difference , really . |
24 | because the bolts actually go up between the plate and the glass and there 's only that much space so |
25 | Perhaps too much emphasis was given in hyper-Calvinism to God the lawgiver ? |
26 | Alex Household gave the words perhaps too much emphasis . |
27 | Er , for example , we 're talking about a heart attack damage to heart muscle , we 're talking about strokes where there 's a loss fl , bl , sorry , the flow of blood to the brain , erm , we 're talking about cancer , we 're talking about an abnormal growth of cells , but not all cancers are covered , a skin cancer which is n't life threatening , is n't covered , erm , as a result of perhaps too much sunbathing etcetera , whereas a melanoma , a cancer that comes into er , a great lump on the skin which can be life-threatening , obviously is . |
28 | Perhaps too much effort is directed towards the leisure/poseur market . |
29 | So , reluctantly , I joined Jack Hobbs in not rocking the boat , reporting the play and the general uproar with perhaps too much impartiality . |
30 | The quantity of information gathered in the course of this study is considerable , and it is presented in detail ; perhaps too much detail . |