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Looking on the back of my bill is not much help.
Both are a long way off with not much time to go.
Then again, not much of anything is said about them at all.
Not much else was known about the girl last night.
Yet so far not much has gone according to plan.
Home building is not much of an industry in the town.
My mother worked hard all her life and for not much money.
Not much is known about the early years of the children.
Now we are in 2003, and not much has happened.
We can hold on a few minutes longer, but not much more.
I was not much more than a child after all.
The second house went a little better, but not much.
In any case, I am not much better off than you.
He was a good man but not much in any war.
Or to Washington, which in her view was not much different.
After all those years, two more days was not much.
Not much, but how will they look in five years?
We get a lot of those, not much call for them.
Perhaps the outside world can help a bit, though probably not much.
And they're probably being asked to do a lot for not much money.
Not much time, but more than enough if everything worked according to plan.
So they sort of try to help, but not much.
But for me in the face of the world, not much.
He is young, and has not much experience with women.
In fact I'm not much good with words at all.
Still, my point is, nothing much happened in the next five minutes.
They tell me you left nothing much in your house.
Father might leave a little money to her, but nothing much.
He looked at me for a second with nothing much in his face.
But so far, nothing much has been heard since then.
Nothing much seemed to come from all the thinking, though.
Nothing much was going on but more people were up and around.
But he has done nothing much that is right, either.
At first it looked as if nothing much had happened.
There was nothing much we could do in the dark.
For the most part there is nothing much new about them.
Nothing much, but enough to have made me put the book down once in a while.
There's nothing much here to make a living off of.
Nothing much else happened, all the rest of that night.
But there was nothing much I could say or do.
But all this left nothing much for David to do.
As you said, nothing much can be done about it.
It must be difficult after months of doing nothing much.
The night was young and it had nothing much to do.
Then nothing much was heard about the subject ever again.
So seems like nothing much has changed over all these years.
In terms of action nothing much takes place for the first 10 minutes.
He says there is nothing much to be done about it.
Sometimes she is given reason to believe that nothing much has changed.
Toward the middle of this century, nothing much had changed.