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Example sentences for "much pleasure"

  • It was the best of diversions for him, as he took as much pleasure in the planning of a boat as in the use of it.

  • MY DEAR SIR, There is not in Edinburgh above the number of the graces whose letters would have given me so much pleasure as yours of the 3d instant, which only reached me yesternight.

  • I have met with few incidents in my life which gave me so much pleasure as meeting you in Glasgow.

  • The young girl watched her cousin as he cut his sippets, with as much pleasure as a grisette takes in a melodrama where innocence and virtue triumph.

  • I shouldn't think there would be much pleasure in that, I confess," said Fleda, gravely.

  • She had taken so much pleasure in the Evelyns last year, and in her visit; well, she would go home and forget it, and maybe they would come to their right minds by the next time she saw them.

  • I forgot that so much that is sad to you must come before what is so much pleasure to me.

  • Fleda sat for some time after he was gone, trying to think what it was in eye and lip which had given her so much pleasure.

  • She was, as I before mentioned, most hairy, had a well-developed clitoris, and fucked with as much pleasure in the rear attack as in her tight delicious throbbing cunt.

  • For a minute or two he was speechless with consternation, until taking hold of his fast receding little cock, I asked if I had not given him quite as much pleasure as his darling Ellen had previously done.

  • Does it really give you so much pleasure?

  • And you know the rest, dear auntie, I was so glad that I had given you so much pleasure.

  • She hadn't much pleasure, and this was the last time he would be able to give her that treat.

  • I studied to arrange my time and save my money, to give her as much pleasure as I could.

  • It would give us so much pleasure if you and the two children would come over for a night or two while Felix and his young folk are staying with us.

  • Footnote: It affords me much pleasure to be able to say that after presenting these verses to Mr. Burritt he was kind enough to call on me at my house, and expressed himself pleased with them.

  • Much pleasure we have had, some crosses too; Enough to show that in this Vale of Tears Affliction's needed still to bring us through.

  • These voyages giving me some taste for navigation, I took so much pleasure in it that I resolved to make some discoveries beyond my islands; to which end I caused only ten ships to be fitted out, embarked on board them, and set sail.

  • Schahriar, who took as much pleasure to hear the sultaness as Dinarzade, rose, and went about his affairs, without ordering the vizier to cut her off.

  • Eager to renew a conversation which had afforded her so much pleasure, Cecilia, neither sensible of fatigue from her change of hours nor her journey, arose with the light, and as soon as she was dressed, hastened to the breakfast apartment.

  • And here died away all hope of putting into execution, during her minority, the plan of which the formation had given her so much pleasure.

  • Pray, dear sir, read to Master Tommy the story of Leonidas, which gave me so much pleasure; I am sure he will like to hear it.

  • And, to conclude this part of my discourse, pray remember these wonders were done by birds of air, the element in which they, and I, take so much pleasure.

  • Segrave, has done; who hath not only made her tame, but to catch fish, and do many other things of much pleasure Huntsman.

  • Exactly; and she showed so much pleasure at the thought of my being with her, that I realised still more how much she needed some one.

  • Her new house has not been a source of much pleasure to her yet, has it?

  • Urbain mechanically looked and listened with the others; in order to judge of that which gave so much pleasure to the idlers of that century, let us, also, listen for a moment.

  • It was a pretty sight, but the old lady could not see well and naturally did not take so much pleasure in it as Karen.

  • Nothing gave her so much pleasure as to hear about the world above the sea.

  • I am as well off as the picture of the Congress, in which they take so much pleasure.

  • You have a lovely voice," said one of the eldest ducks; "it must be a great satisfaction to you to be able to give as much pleasure as you do.

  • That injures nobody and affords him so much pleasure!

  • On the contrary, monsieur, it will give me much pleasure," said Bocal.

  • I had never seen her show so much pleasure in being with me.

  • Children's parties in Oxford were a source of much pleasure; she danced with girls, she was very fond of dancing, but seldom with boys.

  • This information would give as much pleasure in its own way as the announcement of a donation of L500.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much pleasure" 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:
    first thought; made alive; much business; much confidence; much delighted; much difficulty; much fatigued; much force; much gold; much happier; much haste; much indebted; much kindness; much like; much longer; much loved; much matter; much milk; much money; much noise; much opposed; much pleased; much respected; much satisfaction; much sorrow; much wider