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Example sentences for "much that"

  • Demi has lived among older people so much that he needs just what you have knowledge of common things, strength, and courage.

  • I refrain from mentioning his name, because this mild beverage affected him so much that he put cup and all into his mouth at the ninth round, and choked himself publicly.

  • I understand so much that I didn't before.

  • You must understand," she said, her hands folded in front of her, "that it is not so much that I care to see the people you are talking about.

  • I've been thinking about you so much that I daresay I have got farther in our friendship than I should.

  • This pleased the boy so much that a few days afterward he tried the same trick, and again the villagers came to his help.

  • There are none little enough," they said.

  • After all these hundreds and hundreds of years, we sing them still; we call them Psalms.

  • The Emperor remembered so much that he cried out loud, "Oh, bring the great drum!

  • This time it was a most beautiful young girl, named Zelia; the prince saw her, and loved her so much that he wanted at once to make her his queen.

  • The little Country Mouse liked the taste so much that he could hardly nibble fast enough.

  • Father Brown loved Margery and Margery's mother so much that he wanted their garden to be perfect, and that meant a great deal more work.

  • When the beast heard this, it touched him so much that he stopped tearing at his chains, and became gentle.

  • People told him he was unemotional; but he knew that he was at the mercy of his emotions: an accidental kindness touched him so much that sometimes he did not venture to speak in order not to betray the unsteadiness of his voice.

  • He admired them both so much that it seemed natural enough for them to admire one another.

  • He loved her so much that he did not mind suffering.

  • He had neglected his work so much that now he had only a fortnight to learn what the curriculum allowed three months for.

  • She told him the story little by little, and sometimes she sobbed so much that he could hardly understand.

  • I shall cough so much that he'll have to put one in the house.

  • The devil drank and ate to his heart's content; in fact he took so much that he was very uncomfortable, and began to retch.

  • The prince flushed up so much that he could not look her in the face.

  • He is always silent, but I know well that he loves me so much that he must hate me.

  • Without forcing himself upon the public notice, modest and unobtrusive, this young prince was concerned with much that happened in the world in general.

  • Of course, even now it was still possible to buy out the Company, but it was supposed that it would cost so much that it was generally considered to be impracticable.

  • Unconsciously each of these two parties put in some splendid work for Socialism, in so much that each of them thoroughly exposed the hypocrisy of the other.

  • Bill was out in the scullery filling his pail under the tap, and laughing so much that he could scarcely stand.

  • His legs in particular shook so much that he felt that unless he could sit down for a little, he would FALL down.

  • Much that he said I forget, for my attention was drawn to the fact that the tunnel along which we had been marching was opening out wider and wider.

  • At times the cleft narrowed so much that we could scarce squeeze up it; at others it expanded into great drusy cavities, studded with prickly crystals or thickly beset with dull, shining fungoid pimples.

  • Mr. March assented: but John's countenance apparently interested him so much that he forgot his usual complainings.

  • I know nothing of you that the world would condemn, much that it would even admire; but your world is not our world, nor your aims our aims.

  • In the midst of so much that is purely selfish, it is delightful to meet such disinterested care for others.

  • I mark these words because, notwithstanding their common use, they involve so much that is not true.

  • They entered the little parlor at the Parsonage looking so beaming, that Olive and Bathsheba exchanged glances which implied so much that it would take a full page to tell it with all the potentialities involved.

  • A point of transit of much that is remarkable, and of permanence for much that is respectable.

  • New sympathies, new sources of encouragement, if not of inspiration, have opened themselves before me and cheated the least promising season of life of much that seemed to render it dreary and depressing.

  • For this reason, when you first proposed your plan of changing over our occupations I was really against it, but you seemed to wish it so much that I gave in and allowed you to do as you wished.

  • But as the wind blew and dried him, his skin became drawn and hardened, and the salt increased the pain so much that he rolled on the sand in his agony and cried aloud.

  • The monkey was now the victor and received, a rice-dumpling from Kintaro, which pleased him so much that he quite forgot his sore back.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dozen different; ecclesiastical courts; higher grade; much admired; much alike; much alone; much compressed; much confidence; much cultivated; much delight; much fatigued; much flattened; much gratified; much grown; much happier; much honour; much interest; much like; much mistaken; much moved; much nearer; much opposed; much salt; much shorter; much wealth; this child