Example sentences of "giving [adv] much " in BNC.

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1 I have felt considerable moral pressure to take part in organisations helping people with AIDS/HIV , especially when I meet those apparently unaffected by the disease giving so much time and effort to those who are .
2 I 'm sure she needs a bit of time to recharge after giving so much of herself this morning . ’
3 ‘ What sort of a day have you had ? ’ she asked him lightly , and spent the first course and half of the second in hearing how he did n't think he was giving so much concentration to his job as he should just lately .
4 He gazed out to sea and the horizon as he did it , offering no more yet giving so much away .
5 She said : ‘ I think it is terrible that puppies can be dumped and left to die when the RSPCA is giving so much help to people who can not afford the vet 's bill for sterilisation .
6 Please contact your local Eagle Star branch giving as much advance notice as possible .
7 Average milk yields in Denmark are 6,275kg at 4.17 per cent butterfat , with top yielders giving as much as 12,000kg and 4.7 per cent butterfat .
8 Giving as much advance warning of a possible redundancy , consulting with trade union representatives , selecting employees for redundancy using objective criteria and making sure alternative jobs are not ignored would show an industrial tribunal that an employer was acting reasonably .
9 Applicants can either write to the Registrar giving as much essential detail about the scheme as possible ; or alternatively can request a trace application form ( PR4 ) to complete .
10 This is not be say that courses are all similar , for the methods of covering the ground are probably very varied , giving as much variety as in any other course of study .
11 Just aim at giving as much variety as you can manage and sooner or later she 'll want to try other foods again .
12 Any student who is uncertain of his fee status should write to the appropriate Faculty Office , giving as much information as possible .
13 Because of his working hours he is not giving as much time as he ought perhaps to his family , although he 's always tried to ensure that weekends are devoted to his children .
14 They say they 'll be giving as much as information as possible to the employees offered a move about working conditions , school and the German way of life .
15 You know , maybe I 'm not giving that much away , erm , it 's constant reinforcement for something that is important to me .
16 erm one or two not giving that much with us .
17 I suppose he must have resented giving this much money to her ; it was a large sum after all .
18 At the TCCB winter meeting at Lord 's yesterday , the chairmen and chief executives of the 17 first-class counties opted for Chamberlain rather than the only other candidate , Don Perry , the Gloucestershire chairman , and although no one was giving very much away at Lord 's yesterday Chamberlain 's majority , like that elsewhere the previous day , was believed to be substantial .
19 At the TCCB winter meeting at Lord 's yesterday , the chairmen and chief executives of the 17 first-class counties opted for Chamberlain rather than the only other candidate , Don Perry , the Gloucestershire chairman , and although no one was giving very much away at Lord 's yesterday Chamberlain 's majority , like that elsewhere the previous day , was believed to be substantial .
20 cos you 're not giving very much away .
21 Indeed , it may be that an image of higher spatial resolution , such as one obtained by a SPOT satellite ( 20/10 m ) , would prove counterproductive , giving too much local variation in pixel reflectance .
22 Staff error Giving too much change , or guessing prices rather than checking up can reduce profits
23 However , there is a danger of giving too much information too quickly .
24 NSS , in common with virtually every other publication in the country , got its fingers burnt last week as a result of giving too much credence to the pollsters ' consistent message that we were heading for a hung parliament .
25 It had to be done , however , without giving too much offence — Mrs Stych was , after all , a Lady Queen Bee .
26 Or that he 's wary of giving too much of himself away .
27 They second-guess the other side 's reaction , guessing wrong and giving too much .
28 The first split occurred as early as 1948 when Yugoslavia was denounced by the Soviet Union and its allies for supposedly giving too much favour to peasants at the expense of the working class and for exercising party authority in an insufficiently decisive manner .
29 We believe there is danger in giving too much weight to the need to establish a representative catalogue of the full range of habitat types found in Wales .
30 The Swedes , mind you , are n't giving too much away outside of the altered shape of the car .
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