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Example sentences for "with much"

  • Started and passed the choked river with much difficulty, and entered the channel of last year's clearing.

  • Some of my men belonged to the "Forty Thieves;" and the Baris upon seeing the arrival of so powerful a reinforcement, immediately dispersed, with much blowing of horns and whistles in defiance of Major Abdullah.

  • That he might therefore detect her in the very breach of duty, and at the same time punish the gallant who had the presumption to invade his territories, he concerted with himself a plan which was executed in this manner.

  • Trunnion, shaking him by the hand: "I am rejoiced to see a son of Ned Guntlet in my house.

  • Hyrne, after waiting upon him several times with much patience, at length declared they were utterly inadmissible, and took his leave.

  • I am, dear Sir, With much esteem, Your most obedient humble servant, Is.

  • With much respect, and yet uncertain, I half saluted him.

  • With much diffidence he replied: 'I speak only of my own feeling.

  • With much ado, we pitched our tents amid the tempest, and all night long the thunder bellowed and growled over our heads.

  • The captain pointed out, with much complacency, the different articles of their outfit.

  • We crossed it on the following day, rafting over our horses and equipage with much difficulty, and unloading our cart in order to make our way up the steep ascent on the farther bank.

  • Augusta was a strong-minded girl, with much of the de Courcy arrogance, but quite as well inclined to show it in opposition to her mother as in any other form.

  • These last words the doctor uttered with much emphasis.

  • It was thus that Mr Moffat argued with himself, with much prudence, and brought himself to resolve that he would at any rate become a candidate for the great prize.

  • However, it seemed to make everything comfortable about Rosamond's marriage; and the necessary purchases went on with much spirit.

  • Fred carried the letter to the fire, and thrust the poker through it with much zest.

  • We see that he was bearing enmity and silly misconception with much spirit, aware that they were partly created by his good share of success.

  • Then you can do a few wizzes and get us out of this hole," declared the tiny one, with much confidence.

  • Once they came near to the enclosed Garden of the Clinging Vines, and walking high into the air looked down upon it with much interest.

  • We have no whole oats," the Steward replied, with much deference.

  • The cab-horse, who never slept long at a time, sat upon his haunches and watched the tiny piglets and the kitten with much approval.

  • I know it; I believe it," she answered, with much kindness.

  • Crossing over to Mrs. Halifax, he thanked her, with much emotion, for all her kindness.

  • No offence, my lady," says Jo with much humility, for even he has got at the suspicion of her being a lady.

  • Then there is my Lord Boodle, of considerable reputation with his party, who has known what office is and who tells Sir Leicester Dedlock with much gravity, after dinner, that he really does not see to what the present age is tending.

  • It was, however, upon this that Madam de la Popliniere founded her censure; accusing me, with much bitterness, of having composed a funeral anthem.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with 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:
    better resurrection; with all; with four; with great; with him; with its; with much; with only; with our; with pleasure; with regard; with respect; with some; with something; with sudden; with thee; with them; with three; with what; with your; within the; without any; without delay; without doubt; without his; yet another