Example sentences of "much [noun] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Modest good may be done by signing on ; much damage would be done if we do not , ’ he argues . |
2 | That shows how much damage could be wrought on parts of the planet . |
3 | How much money would be available to them when the probate of the estate had been completed ? |
4 | How much money would be available , and how large would the capital grant be paid out from the fund to these eligible groups ? |
5 | If Sweden has lost £100 million because its tax rate is higher than ours , how much money would be attracted to Britain if our tax rate was Zero ? |
6 | Mr Paleokrassas said he could not say how much money would be granted to the industry , but added it was likely to be ‘ quite substantial ’ . |
7 | He believes that each company needs to set its own targets for being a good corporate citizen , which can range from how much money should be donated to charities to making senior executives available for secondment to advise small businesses . |
8 | In other words , it would have to decide how much money should be spent by local authorities on advanced further education and how it should be divided between individual polytechnics and colleges . |
9 | However , no agreement was reached on how much money should be allocated . |
10 | Central Government has decided how much money should be spent by the City and County Councils and all that we as Councillors have been able to do is to decide , within that limit , how the money is allocated . |
11 | Endless trouble to many people in courts and council offices and much money could be saved by the giving of notice of disrepair . |
12 | The first item on the agenda was a discussion of how much money could be saved from closures over the next year . |
13 | He went on to explain that Blufton was one of the first people to start seeing how much money could be made in the independent TV sector — the little companies that mushroomed all over Soho . |
14 | Rummenigge said on German television on Wednesday night that he considered Ferguson to be a better player than Ally McCoist but wondered if so much money could be spent on such a relatively inexperienced player . |
15 | Anyone would do as long as he was able to explain how that much money could be spirited away in under three months . |
16 | I had no idea so much money could be saved by simply understanding a balance-sheet , debt repayments and how to make claims against tax . |
17 | ‘ It 's not yet clear how much money will be needed ; that 's something we 'll be defining in the coming months , ’ Lebec said . |
18 | How can the Minister assess how much money will be needed when there has been a shortfall , as there was last year ? |
19 | How much money will be put into the 12 new areas by the Treasury ? |
20 | Scottish Sectretary , Ian lang , told them that he could n't meet their demand , although he wo n't know how much money will be allocated to councils until the budget at the end of November . |
21 | ( f ) Deposit arrangements If possible , you should work out with your client buyer how much money will be available for the payment of a deposit at the outset of the transaction . |
22 | You will know just how much money can be made on the stock market . |
23 | The danger is that too much reliance can be placed on intellectual exercises with resulting works only comprehensible to those studying the same theories . |
24 | How much reliance can be placed on the details of the story is perhaps open to question , but it seems safe to conclude that Molla Fenari and Haci Ivaz were indeed enemies , for whatever reason . |
25 | ‘ Our results show that just as much effluent can be released from big bales as from clamps and the fines for polluting waterways are just as severe . |
26 | Much difficulty could be avoided if the only candidates permitted to work for a PhD were those who were virtually certain to obtain it , but that is not a feasible option in the modern university . |
27 | We therefore fear that , in Wales at least , it is unlikely much progress will be made in tackling this urgent problem . |
28 | Whilst the purchaser may wish to elicit the vendors ' considered expectations before giving any indication , it is doubtful that much progress will be made in satisfying the above objectives without the purchaser giving a suitably caveated valuation range or at least an indication of the band of earnings multiples/net asset premiums it may be prepared to apply . |
29 | Certainly the Imperium embraced a million china shops and more ; much crockery could be wasted . |
30 | It is rather that little rationality is evident in the decision whether to accord any procedural protection at all and as to how much protection should be given . |