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Example sentences for "however much"

  • Salvation is the discovery of the illusion; and this discovery is the victory over it; for no one fears the lion's skin, however much he may fear the lion.

  • However much we investigate, we can never reach anything but images and names.

  • But, however much to be regretted, he seems utterly unable to overcome the prejudices which have taken such deep root in his heart and mind.

  • To speak in all frankness, I believe it would be almost vain, however much desirable it is, to indulge in fond hopes of the complete abolition of militarism on the European continent.

  • However much he disapproved of the bill, he would not vote against it: he had not moral courage enough to resist a poor-law altogether.

  • However much we may admire the orator's occasional bursts of eloquence, the noblest written words are commonly as far behind or above the fleeting spoken language as the firmament with its stars is behind the clouds.

  • All health and success does me good, however far off and withdrawn it may appear; all disease and failure helps to make me sad and does me evil, however much sympathy it may have with me or I with it.

  • Search the Scriptures, was the cry in Protestant lands amongst all people, however much at war with each other.

  • Yea, so far was his free choice protected, that his master was compelled to keep him, however much he might wish to get rid of him.

  • Yea more, his master was compelled to keep him, however much he might wish to get rid of him.

  • I, however much it may cost me, will draw back the veil, and tell you how Abu-l Fazl died.

  • However much it grieves me not to obey you, in this case I may not, and I cannot.

  • No one present, we think, however much he might be disposed to differ from the views advanced by the leading speakers on that occasion, will fail to give them credit for brilliant talents and excellent dispositions.

  • However much we may differ from her in some points, we must concede that she is a strong, pointed writer.

  • Yet the evil influence of the reversal of a conviction on appeal, however much it is to be deprecated, is as nothing compared with a deliberate acquittal of a guilty defendant by a reckless, sentimental, or lawless jury.

  • As soon as war was put outside the range of possibilities, commercial principles would begin to operate and those territories, however much or little they might be worth, would be acquired by the United States.

  • But the province of human knowledge has become so wide that, however much "general information" a man may have, he can truly know nothing unless he studies it as a specialist.

  • However desirable such an alliance may be, however much to the benefit of the nation, it would, they say, be bad politics to bring it forward as a party question.

  • The point surely is not whether it has evolved into something inherently worthless, but whether, however much it may have departed from original intentions, it still serves a useful purpose in the scheme of social order.

  • Viner remained, however much as he might have surrendered of himself to his mission work, essentially an isolated, a pathetic individual.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "however much" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    consolatione philosophiae; deep rose; especially after; fair quality; her age; however great; however humble; however little; however much; however slight; however small; however well; justices appointed; known fact; little nutmeg; male and; quite aware; sails were; save sinners; shone like; similar case; something quite; took office; touch them; tourist industry; whatsoever they