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Example sentences for "much account"

  • He returns to his own land where he soon finds that he is not of much account.

  • A little more or less is not of much account in the long-run.

  • 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.

  • The lords of Preaux were afterwards of much account in French history.

  • 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.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    daily occurrence; much afraid; much alike; much alone; much beloved; much better; much depends; much detail; much else; much greater; much grown; much harm; much has been written; much interest; much meat; much obliged; much people; much power; much sought; much superior; much used; much valued; much worse; small plain; soon came; wild horses