If folks had to hide their faces for nothing worse than torn clothes, it wouldn't be of much account.
He isn't of much account, since he got that hurt," was David's answer.
It was a very brilliant dinner, but Philip could not have given much account of it.
As for me, it isn't much account whether I'm asleep or awake.
He is well, madam, and in good heart, excepting some trifling drawbacks that don't come to much account.
I did not consider him of much account until he saved me from the rattlesnake this afternoon; after that, I'm ready to believe he's got a good deal more sense than you are willing to think.
Mr. Marston owned a dog which was not of much account, but the boys trained him with rare patience, and were confident he would prove valuable when they took him on the hunt.
A junior branch of the family was established in England; but was not of much account, till Thomas de Cailly married Emma, one of the coheirs of Sir Robert de Tateshall, and succeeded through her to the barony of Buckenham.
His name was Herjolf; he was a "landed man" as to title, rich, and of much account.
Thorkell was in Norway through the winter, and was thought a man of much account; he was exceeding wealthy in chattels.
He was not of much account in any respect; so she gave him the watch and chain, telling him to keep them safely till she asked for them, and to hurry round by the yard gate into the stable.
Some cheese was made, but it was not of much account, and all the milk and butter were consumed on the station.
He said: "It is not of much account, I must acknowledge; we were short of funds, and had to put it up cheap.
If we have got a chief, as I suspect, we will make a hostage of him, and turn him to as much account, as he can possibly turn one of his own camels.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much account" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.