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Example sentences for "much admired"

  • The crowd, as usual, gradually came over to the opinion of the men of note; and the Double Dealer was before long quite as much admired, though perhaps never so much liked, as the Old Bachelor.

  • The Campaign came forth, and was as much admired by the public as by the Minister.

  • His eloquence, indeed, was by no means so much admired in the capital as it had been by the ingenious academicians of Montauban and Toulouse.

  • This was one of Sir George Beaumont's Claudes which Constable so much admired when he was staying at Coleorton.

  • He was also an engraver, and his woodcuts were as much admired as the copperplates of his contemporary, Lucas van Leyden.

  • Snyders was one of the principal Flemish painters of animals and still life, and his talents were so much admired by Rubens that the latter often employed him to paint fruit, game, and other accessories in his pictures.

  • This lady is an artist in bookbinding and her work is much admired.

  • Florian raised his hat at once in his dimpled small hand, with that courtly bow and smile so much admired in Bond Street.

  • This article is much admired, but the jelly must not be stiff, and the coffee must be fresh.

  • This dish is much admired in Somersetshire.

  • It gives that fine mellow colour usually so much admired in good porter.

  • Signor Romano has taken the now so much admired Rossini as his model, and so closely imitated him, or rather copied him outright, that the pit called out every moment "Bravo Rossini!

  • She has lost, it is true, the brilliant fluency of voice which was formerly so much admired in Dresden, but she retains still enough of it to enable her to give every vocal ornamentation with ease and elegance.

  • Her feats, which were so much admired, were only her natural exercise.

  • News soon reached him that the lady was gay and charming as ever, much admired, and taking much pleasure in admiration, as usual.

  • The bush in that state is showy, much admired, and scarce; we are not positive of its being hardy.

  • This is an esteemed variety, with large double flowers of a red colour, and when the flowers begin to fade they become darker; it is of a strong growing and hardy nature, much admired, and scarce.

  • It was first cultivated in 1818, and so much admired, that the whole of the species as soon as introduced, was extravagantly bought up, and none of them has retained their character, except C.

  • Adamsonia, is dwarf growing; has flowers of a beautiful purple velvet colour, inclining to black; and is much admired.

  • Even this account gives evidence that it was not because of their rarity, but on account of their unique quality that the Sistine tapestries were so much admired.

  • The critics declare that it was spoiled somewhat by overwork at it and overanxiety to rival some of the great paintings of this kind from Leonardo and Michelangelo which Raphael had so much admired.

  • This melody is one of the gems of Russian folk-song so much admired by the composers of the Czar's empire that there are few of them who have not put it to artistic use.

  • The fine Purbeck marble columns are much admired, as are also the graceful clerestory and vaulting.

  • The nave should be entered from the west porch, a much admired specimen of Early English.

  • The circuit of the walls should be made as far as is practicable; the magnificent row of Spanish chestnuts is much admired.

  • The cathedral contains several ancient tombs of much interest, and the elaborate Chapter Room, with its Early English windows and pillars, is much admired.

  • The river-front is much admired, while the gateway is marked by quaint lantern-like windows.

  • And in her anxiety to prevent him from plaguing himself any longer, she laid upon his arm the white hand, which he had an instant before so much admired.

  • The gentleman was a celebrated traveller, just returned from abroad, whose conversation was as much admired as his writings.

  • They are lined with fine trees planted about two hundred years ago; the West Walk, with its section of Roman Wall, is perhaps the best, though the South Walk with its gnarled old trees is much admired.

  • The arcading of this portion is much admired, and deservedly so.

  • Farther east is a modern effigy, much admired, of Bishop Harold Browne, who died in 1891.

  • The pinnacled tower is much admired, but the shortness of the building detracts from its effectiveness.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    divine father; its turn; much admired; much confidence; much consequence; much desired; much ease; much easier; much else; much employed; much entitled; much fatigued; much food; much harm; much injury; much less; much matter; much obleeged; much people; much pleasure; much salt; much suffering; much taken; much the same manner; much work; not without