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Example sentences for "much astonished"

  • Mr. Roger Littlepage was as much astonished as I had been myself, at hearing that one so aged should have detected us through disguises that had deceived our nearest of kin.

  • My uncle Ro was quite as much astonished as I was myself; and he pulled up at the junction of the two highways, in order to await the arrival of the strangers.

  • As for my uncle and myself, we were as much astonished as any there at this interruption.

  • Soon after the King arrived, and, much astonished to see so few ladies present, asked how it was that nobody was there.

  • But the King and Queen were wise enough to appear not to notice this; and Madame des Ursins, much astonished, said not a word.

  • The King, much astonished, reproved him for his infidelity in keeping silence upon these comments, whereby Catinat had lost his favour.

  • The enemies were as much astonished as we.

  • They will be much astonished," continued Jacques, "but it's all the same now.

  • There indeed Mr. Yang found it, at which he was so much astonished that he addressed the priest as though he had been an angel.

  • Chou immediately sent off fifty taels, at which all the other subscribers were much astonished, not knowing what had taken place.

  • Every one who met her was much astonished; and when Lien-hsiang heard the strange story, she tried to persuade Mr. Sang to make her an offer of marriage.

  • Much astonished at all this, he felt in his pocket, and there, sure enough, was the paper on which he had copied the three essays of his friends.

  • Madame Pipelet, as much astonished as her spouse at such audacity.

  • Madame d'Harville, much astonished; "what is the workman's name?

  • They then, much astonished, proceeded to pick up and examine these projectiles.

  • Dudley then ordered the rest of his attendants to withdraw, and was so much astonished at Nightgall's communication, that he determined upon instantly conveying him to the palace.

  • Surprise for a moment held her silent, and Cicely was so much astonished by the appearance of the intruder, and so much alarmed by his stern looks, that she stood like one petrified.

  • Cholmondeley, who had been to the full as much astonished at her unexpected appearance as the jailer.

  • Harding did not appear to be much astonished at this incident, and he cited several examples of tame apes, to whom the use of tobacco had become quite familiar.

  • Let us remain on this side and follow the bank, and I shall be much astonished if it does not lead us very quickly to the coast.

  • When he was resting from his labours, much astonished at what had happened, he asked his wife how she was?

  • He read it three times before he spoke; and then said, "I am so much astonished, that I know not what I read.

  • Would you be much astonished if I had made her an offer?

  • I had scarcely done speaking, when the other merchants came crowding about us, much astonished to see me; but they were much more surprised when I told them my story.

  • They had no sooner answered yes, than he continued, "I am sure he did not steal the necklace, and I am much astonished at the injustice that has been done him.

  • Nothing, madam, so much astonished me, as the solicitude and eagerness of those fair ladies to do me all possible service.

  • Much astonished not to find the key in the door of the King's cabinet, Bontems gently taps at the door several times, but in vain; finally so loudly does he tap that the King hears the sound.

  • Puyguilhem, much astonished, waits all the rest of the day, and seeing that the promised declaration does not come, speaks of it to the King at night.

  • At the sight of them the young Princes were very much astonished, and still more so on learning their story; and they settled that each should take one of these poor forlorn ladies home with him and marry her.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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