Example sentences of "[adv] been much [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There has always been much speculation about the site of this region , guesses including East Africa , Abyssinia , Arabia , Spain , Armenia and Peru . |
2 | There has also been much learning , laughter and warmth which has extended the enjoyment and understanding of everybody involved . |
3 | It was immediately clear , as Max had said , that there had earlier been much blood ; soon clear , too , that the body was that of a comparatively young man ; the body of the man whom Morse had interviewed ( with such distaste ) the previous evening ; the man who had been cheated of the Wolvercote Jewel — and the man who now had been cheated of life . |
4 | Has there been much noise today ? |
5 | There has not yet been much debate about prices . |
6 | Tapping his cheese knife in rhythm on the edge of the table , Martin said , ‘ I do n't know whether you 've noticed , but there 's never been much love lost between your mother and me . |
7 | There 's never been much doubt about Kitson . |
8 | He 's never been much help to his father . ’ |
9 | You 've never been much help to anyone all your life , but I think you were trying then . |
10 | But there 's never been much interest around here . |
11 | Microcomputers have been a rapid growth area in the electronics industry , as well as one in which there has recently been much concern over the success and viability of UK companies . |
12 | There has recently been much publicity about the possible ‘ unification ’ of two of Nature 's forces . |