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Example sentences for "also much"

  • A feeling as of an "expanded and flexible vocal tube, extending from the base of the lungs to the lips," is also much talked of.

  • There is also much discussion of the "location" of the tone.

  • This variety is distinguished from the last named by its shorter, broader, deeper cut, and less curled leaves: the head is more solid at the centre, and is also much harder.

  • The plant is also much larger, and quite distinct in its general character.

  • This cane is not made into sugar but into rum; also much of the cane is cut and is sent up on mule back to the high country where the natives themselves ferment it, using the pulp as fodder.

  • There is also much cactus, the varieties ranging from the prickly pear to the Spanish bayonet.

  • In enlightened Argentina, there is also much thievery of mail.

  • There is also much more of the supernatural in these books than in hers, and the characters are much less prim.

  • The yellow turnep is also much esteemed as a vegetable; but is dry, and very different in taste from any of the common kinds.

  • Here it is also much eaten; and I have also noticed it in hay, where it appears to be a good ingredient.

  • The charcoal of the Willow is also much in demand for making gunpowder.

  • The pain is also much increased by motion of the parts, as by coughing when the ribs are affected.

  • In these cases the bladder, though much increased in capacity, is also much thickened.

  • There is also much porcelain, much silk and much tin, of which last they coin money; but this money is heavy and of little value, 3 frazilas being worth only 1 cruzado.

  • In this city are found many tusks of elephants, also much cotton, sugar and sweetmeats, and all the wealth of the world seems now to have been discovered.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "also 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:
    also applied; also common; also does; also employed; also gives; also good; also knew; also named; also possible; also provided; also received; also represented; also seen; also sent; also served; also shall; also speaks; also tells; also they; also told; also true; also went; also wrote; forcing himself; grudge against; human flesh