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Example sentences for "much desired"

  • To this he replied that the greatest reward for which he hoped was to anchor the ship in a safe harbour, where all could enjoy the good things they so much desired.

  • The Chief Pilot said that this was the present work, to enable them to arrive at the port they so much desired.

  • There did not fail to be diverse opinions whether it should be to windward, leaving as a possibility what it was so much desired that we should see.

  • We stood off and on, seeking for a port, which all so much desired, with the patience taught by the severe work they had gone through, understanding that a landing would bring us certain refreshment.

  • What is so much desired as are the cordials, comforts, and suitable supplies of the skilful physician in those matters.

  • For this cause therefore are the ordinances of God so much desired by the righteous.

  • Seals, however, were put upon his papers; but on examining them none of the information Bonaparte so much desired to obtain was found.

  • First Consul, was one which he much desired to possess, and which, by the most happy of all usurpations, he arrogated to himself.

  • To her cousin of Durazzo Joan accorded the title so much desired of Duke of Calabria, and Charles, feeling that he was hereby made heir to the kingdom, marched at once on Aquila, which town already was flying the Hungarian colours.

  • Instead of comforting her by the assurance that no ghosts existing, it could not be ghosts who ran riot in the house, Mignon saw that by pretending to lay these phantoms he could acquire the reputation for holiness he so much desired.

  • Du Guesclin then explained, in broad terms which left the choice to the Grand Company, what this journey was which was so much desired.

  • I will by no means retard my conquest which I have so much desired.

  • Mr. Francis, not doubting but this letter would explain what he so much desired to know the truth of, cried out to her hastily to let him see it.

  • But since variety seems generally to enhance the pleasure of most things, another time the illustrious Prince sought with a different show to satisfy the expectant people by means of his so much desired Triumph of Dreams.

  • With this arrangement Maddy was well pleased, as it would thus afford her the opportunity she had so much desired, of talking with the doctor about his bill, and asking him to wait until she had earned enough to pay it.

  • The results of investigators on this point are conflicting and further information is much desired.

  • With many varieties of cheese, especially some of the foreign types, the presence of mold on the exterior is not regarded as detrimental; in fact a limited development is much desired.

  • The "high, quick" flavor and aroma that is so much desired in the American market is not readily obtained by the use of cultures.

  • Such an article, for most obvious reasons, is much desired by nations having naval establishments large in proportion to their foreign commerce.

  • A civil-service reform which can correct this abuse is much desired.

  • But we were doomed to disappointment; the eruption persisted in taking-place before daylight on the three succeeding nights, thus preventing the observations we so much desired to make.

  • Selfish as the thought may seem, there was nothing I so much desired as a companion in misfortune.

  • During the first two days, the fear of meeting with Indians gave me considerable anxiety; but, when conscious of being lost, there was nothing I so much desired as to fall in with a lodge of Bannocks or Crows.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    alcoholic liquors; had never seen her; much accustomed; much care; much celebrated; much danger; much earlier; much engaged; much excited; much flattened; much greater; much has been said; much heat; much improved; much inferior; much interested; much liked; much misery; much nearer; much opposed; much pain; much sorrow; much superior; much wealth; much wider; then slowly