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101 that's too much to ask
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102 the authorship of this play is much debated
English-Dutch dictionary > the authorship of this play is much debated
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103 the case has never been given much publicity
English-Dutch dictionary > the case has never been given much publicity
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104 the chapel is not much to look at
English-Dutch dictionary > the chapel is not much to look at
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105 their expectations varied too much
English-Dutch dictionary > their expectations varied too much
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106 there is not much to choose between them
there is not much to choose between themEnglish-Dutch dictionary > there is not much to choose between them
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107 there is not much understanding between them
there is not much understanding between themEnglish-Dutch dictionary > there is not much understanding between them
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108 there isn't much in it
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109 there was much more
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110 there wasn't much take-up of …
there wasn't much take-up of …er werd weinig gebruik gemaakt van …, er werd weinig aanspraak gemaakt op -
111 there's not much call for figs
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112 there's too much play in the rope
English-Dutch dictionary > there's too much play in the rope
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113 they are much the same
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114 they are very much alike
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115 they never made much of reading at home
English-Dutch dictionary > they never made much of reading at home
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116 they were much the same size
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117 think little/not much of
think little/not much ofeen lage dunk hebben van; heel gewoon/niets bijzonders vinden -
118 this job will demand much of you
this job will demand much of you -
119 this so-called invention does not add up to much
this so-called invention does not add up to muchEnglish-Dutch dictionary > this so-called invention does not add up to much
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120 too much of a good thing is good for nothing
English-Dutch dictionary > too much of a good thing is good for nothing
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