Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "lore" ¶ 575
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

much and what
It's not much of a meal, but it's what I eat ''.
`` At 200, 300, 400 feet under the water, when he must be paying very much attention, he will be thinking about what you are telling him.
As a Christian, I know I do not stand where Beckett stands, but I do see much of what he sees.
Such problems are of extreme interest as well as importance and are so much like fighting in a rain forest or guerrilla warfare at night in tall grass that we might have to re-examine primitive conflicts for what they could teach.
Years were to pass before these plans came off the paper, and Wright was justified in thinking, as the projects failed, that much of what he had to show his country and the world would never be seen except by visitors to Taliesin.
And this, of course, is exactly what Madison Avenue has been accused of doing albeit in a primitive way, with its `` hidden persuaders '' and what the space merchants accomplish with much greater sophistication and precision.
He ate what he felt like, slept as much or as little as he pleased, and moved about the draughty rooms of the house, when he was not in bed, with slow, dubious steps, like an elderly tourist in a cathedral.
The audience did not think much of the new pastor, and what the new pastor thought of the audience he did not dare at the time to say.
but Cousin Simmons said he had watched them marching west early in the morning, and moving at a much brisker pace it had still taken half an hour for their column to pass, what with the narrowness of the road and their baggage and ammunition carts.
Of course he couldn't say much, really, because of Debora, but Linda Kay could imagine what kind of woman his wife had been and what a raw deal he had got.
When you and your dog step into the Junior ring, it should be just what the dog wants to do as much as what you want him to do.
Due to the fact that building codes and regulations vary so much throughout the country, the first thing to do is to find out what, if any, they are.
Determine how much topography limits useful area or what the costs of earth moving or grading might be.
When we examine what each master says was his first collage we see that much the same thing happens in each.
We have learned from earthquakes much of what we now know about the earth's interior, for they send waves through the earth which emerge with information about the materials through which they have traveled.
Palfrey's autobiography contains a melodramatic account of two perilous days spent among the planters of Attakapas, `` many of whom were coarse & passionate people, much excited by what they heard of my plans ''.
He is not prepared for it -- naturally, nobody is -- and, what is possibly much more to the point, he is exposed, as few white people are, to the anguish of the black people around him.
the unknown was so much worse than -- what dangers lay ahead for her??
The killer, if in our present group, would certainly be interested in knowing that much, and even though with the fingerprint evidence what it was I could see no way he could use this bit of information to improve on his situation, there might always be some way.
Skolman isn't going to like it much, though, giving away what he should be selling ''.
But he emphasized that the agency must train people within its own employ to fulfill what Field handles, and he said he personally `` regrets very much that the agency has not done this in the past ''.

much and calls
The calls made by caecilians and salamanders are limited to occasional soft squeaks, grunts or hisses and have not been much studied.
David Chalmers has argued that A-consciousness can in principle be understood in mechanistic terms, but that understanding P-consciousness is much more challenging: he calls this the hard problem of consciousness.
As Ribuffo ( 2011 ) notes, " what Americans now call conservatism much of the world calls liberalism or neoliberalism.
Essential to Hanegraaff ’ s methodology is what he calls an “ empirical ” approach, with an informed, open, and, so much as possible, neutral mind.
This concept, which shares much in common with phenomenology, Tolkien calls " recovery ," in the sense that one's unquestioned assumptions might be recovered and changed by an outside perspective.
Innocent III ’ s calls to action were not received with as much enthusiasm in England or Germany.
While long-distance inland calls have been offered by calling cards, by the mid-2000s conventional carriers reduced their rates to be competitive ; however in many countries calling-card type indirect services can be much cheaper than normal calls.
Because of the way SDL is designed, much of the source code is split into separate modules for each operating system, to make calls to the underlying system.
He suggests that WFP answers too easily to the calls of the corrupted governments, and supplies too much of food aid leading to reduction of the production of local farmers as " no one can compete with the UN's World Food Program ".
As a bowler, Grace belonged to what Altham calls the " high, home and easy school of a much earlier day ".
After much applause following the first and second acts, Wagner spoke to the audience and said that the cast would take no curtain calls until the end of the performance.
Males make mating calls to attract females, sounding very much like a cricket calling underwater.
But much more complex services have since been built on IN, such as Custom Local Area Signaling Services ( CLASS ) and prepaid telephone calls.
* X. 25 provides both virtual calls and PVCs, although not all X. 25 service providers or DTE implementations support PVCs as their use was much less common than SVCs
Many types exist, small mouth blown whistles for various functions from toys to hunting using bird and fowl calls type whistles, to professional whistles as police, boatswain's pipe, military, sports whistles ( also called pea whistles ), to much larger steam or air preasure operated ones as train whistles, which are steam whistles specifically designed for use on locomotives and ships.
McCauley and Eady are en route to the airport when Nate calls with Waingro's location, and the temptation proves to be too much for the normally disciplined McCauley, who risks his assured freedom by detouring to exact his revenge.
The SI distributed calls for the occupation of factories and the formation of workers ’ councils, but, disillusioned with the students, left the university to set up The Council For The Maintenance Of The Occupations ( CMDO ) which distributed the SI ’ s demands on a much wider scale.
Caul is obsessed with his own privacy ; his apartment is almost bare behind its triple-locked door and burglar alarm, he uses pay phones to make calls, claims to have no home telephone and his office is enclosed in wire mesh in a corner of a much larger warehouse.
Leopold Mozart was much concerned with a naturalistic feel to his compositions, his Jagdsinfonie ( or Sinfonia da Caccia for four horns and strings ) calls for dogs and shotguns, and his Bauernhochzeit ( Peasant Wedding ) includes bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy, a dulcimer, whoops and whistles ( ad.
A major development that started in 2004 was the introduction of mass-market VoIP services that utilize existing broadband Internet access, by which subscribers place and receive telephone calls in much the same manner as they would via the public switched telephone network ( PSTN ).
One other advantage, which will become much more pronounced as VoIP use climbs, is that calls between VoIP users are usually free.
Though everyone on the island seems to know much about Bokononism and its founder, Bokonon, the present government calls itself Christian and those caught practising Bokononism are punished with death by the giant " hook.
This symbiosis becomes integral to the episode " The Preachification of Convincing John " where Mokey calls upon the Fraggles to stop eating the Doozers ' constructions — because they spend so much time making them.

1.060 seconds.