Would Christ, the greene Popiniay, with his newfangled iestes, as new as Newgate, were not asmuch to say, as his owne Idol.
And this is asmuch trouble and paine to him that speaketh: as to shoofle against y^e stones, to him that goeth.
But it is daungerous, perchaunce, for a man to reprove them for it: least asmuch happen to him, as chaunced to Socrates him selfe, for his over lavish controuling and checking of every mans fault.
That is asmuch to saye as, Lord, thow delitest in fayth.
And thow sayist, I save my self; which is asmuch to say as, I am Christ; for Christ is onlie the Saviour of the world.
Wherein doubtlesse he hath wonne the reputation of a good and charitable man, deseruing to be esteemed asmuch of vs all as if he had saued all our liues.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "asmuch" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.