Her father, who was not in the best circumstances, did not show me much attention, and I was obliged to lodge at an alehouse.
My beginning was admirable; so much attention, assiduity, and zeal, had charmed everyone.
In the midst of the neglect of human beings he was astonished to find so much attention paid to cats, an asylum having been provided for them near the Mosque of St. Sophia.
I can hardly think Gordon had ever looked at his figures, though he names their author, when he wrote the captious and sneering article which attracted so much attention in the pages of the "Edinburgh Review.
It certainly showed great kindness, on his part, to pay so much attention to this quiet girl, when he had the thunder-and-lightning Widow on the other side of him.
Being the third of the Breakfast-Table series, it could hardly be expected to attract so much attention as the earlier volumes.
Much attention to their condition from themselves and others simply proved to be constantly disturbing.
They made much of Rhetoric on account of their sermons, giving to it much attention, and introduced especially Declamation.
But the idea of the general connection and dependence of the several manifestations has not received much attention, and since the time of Pestalozzi books have assumed the character of biographical confessions.
This is probably an important factor in influencing the younger generation of artists to devote somuch attention to interpretation.
Much attention is paid to the exact pronunciation of the vowel, and fine distinctions are drawn between its various sounds in Italian, French, German, and English.
Nothing but the prevalence of the mechanical idea has caused so much attention to be paid to the singer's breathing.
All these various chambers are decorated with as much attention to comfort as good taste, and almost every single article bears on it the solid, unmistakeable impress of its English origin.
He then went to Lyons, where in the course of his practice he attracted so much attention that he was offered the opportunity to teach surgery in Paris.
He had attracted so much attention at the Council of Basel that he was chosen as a legate of the Pope for the bringing about certain reforms in Germany.
Harnack, whose writings in the higher criticism of Scripture have attracted so much attention in recent years, began his career in the study of Christian antiquities with a monograph on Medical Features of Early Christianity.
Their zeal was so great and yet so directed by reason, they were so absolutely unselfish and had a charm that attracted so much attention, that they accomplished wonders.
Regiomontanus' work attracted so much attention that he was invited to Rome to become the Papal Astronomer and to take up the practical work of correcting the Calendar.
It did not, for some reason, attract as much attention as it might, but it was not without its modicum of praise.
And such was the monster cake, with its warlike emblems, which attracted so much attention at the Fair, and added considerably to the receipts for the Sanitary Commission.
After being for more than twenty years before the public, I little expected at this late day, to attract so much attention.
This remarkable competition and the other features of Miss Lind's reception in America, attracted so much attention in England that the London Times in one day devoted several columns of space to the subject.
The gross exaggerations of the romantic school that is, just now, attracting so much attention, are merely an effort to liberate themselves.
At the invitation of Miss Kate Vaughan we spent the evening at the Royal Theater, where, as usual, we attracted fully as much attention as the play.
His object was the same which excites so much attention at the present moment: by a good system of imprisonment, both to punish and reform the criminal.
He was buried in the grounds belonging to the villa of a French gentleman who had shown him much attention.
Little knots of peasants could be seen grouped together along the village street, a thing unheard of in that busy season when vineyards need so much attention.
What a misfortune, especially as the vines needed so much attention.
The gentlemen in frock coats were too busy in their own affairs to give us much attention, and I was about to leave when one of them called me over and asked a few questions.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much attention" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.