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Example sentences for "much altered"

  • You'll be shocked when you see him: you'll find him so much altered.

  • The remainder of the church was so much altered in the fourteenth century, that its whole character is now of that period.

  • The front facing the Prado and the river was so much altered by Charles V.

  • See this passage, much altered, in "Remorse," II.

  • Charles does not think she is so much altered as I do.

  • The urine is much altered in character, but it is usually acid in reaction, although it has been observed neutral or alkaline.

  • The intima especially is much altered in its appearance and structure, becoming thick, opaque, grayish or yellowish in color, and having adherent to it a thrombus passing through its characteristic changes.

  • When its source is higher up, it is much altered, being dark and granular.

  • When he arrived, their joy was excessive; yet they were troubled to see that he was so much altered in the short interval, that he was hardly to be known.

  • But I could not recollect him at first, he was so much altered since I had seen him.

  • The church of St. Hilaire--a great saint in Poitiers--has been so much altered as to leave little very interesting of its original construction.

  • Its surface is much altered in structure, and has become mottled and ochreous.

  • In places it has been so much altered in structure that it can be cut with a knife.

  • It is much altered in structure, but seems to have been formed from a cherty nodule “apparently selected from the supracretaceous gravel so abundant between Torquay and Newton.

  • It is stained of an ochreous colour to some depth, and its surface is much altered in structure.

  • The one exception is on Caribou Ridge, which is capped by a much altered gabbro.

  • There is a slightly developed diabasic structure and the rock is much altered by weathering; the resultant product being chlorite.

  • The higher hills west of Seal Lake are capped by a much altered gabbro [13] that has undergone considerable weathering.

  • Shavercombe stream comes down on the right, and there may be found traces of the slate that overlay the granite, much altered by heat.

  • In Shavercombe, a lateral valley of the upper Plym, may be seen traces of the original coverlet of slate, much altered by heat.

  • But Barnstaple is important as having given shelter to a number of refugees at the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and their descendants still live in the town, though under names that have become much altered.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much altered" 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:
    everything else; much about; much celebrated; much chance; much concerned; much desired; much earlier; much expedition; much good; much happier; much has been written; much hurt; much inferior; much knowledge; much longer; much love; much matter; much nearer; much nitrogen; much occupied; much older; much rather; much talk; much the; show cause; sufficiently done