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Example sentences for "much food"

  • When I was in Paris I was surprised to see so much food and to see such a variety.

  • Two years ago there was so much food at home the women sent food boxes to the front.

  • The landowners, who were losing money because the Government was confiscating so much food, were not only criticising von Bethmann-Hollweg but holding back as much food as they could for higher prices.

  • But the shortcake should be the meal, not the end of one that has already furnished too much food.

  • However, when so much food is eaten that the skin, lungs, kidneys and lower bowel can not throw off all the waste and excess, the mucous membrane in the upper part of the alimentary tract must assist.

  • The more food that is ingested, the more heat units must be manufactured, and often so much food is taken that the body is compelled to go into the heating business.

  • We have so much food that we have fallen into the bad habit of partaking of too great variety at a meal.

  • As has already been stated, so much food is required to cover the energy expenditures, so much for maintenance, and so much for storage for the growth and development necessary during the entire period from birth to maturity.

  • The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much.

  • It has been calculated that eight hundred acres of hunting-ground produce only as much food as half an acre of arable land.

  • There is 'much food in the tillage of the poor.

  • There is much food in the tillage of the poor.

  • I dont seem to need as much food as I used to, though.

  • There is no famine in any land that produces as much food as will support the people of that land--if the food is left with them.

  • There was no “famine” in Ireland; there is no famine in any country that will produce in any one year as much food as will feed the people who live in that country during that year.

  • By unsuitable food, we mean not so much food that is bad in itself, but rather that which is not suited to the temperament or work of the eater, or to the climate and circumstances in which he finds himself.

  • With the increasing warm weather the body ceases to require as much food as in the cold days.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    much affected; much against; much beauty; much better; much celebrated; much compressed; much confidence; much delight; much ease; much else; much engaged; much extolled; much force; much gratified; much greater; much land; much misery; much moved; much nearer; much nitrogen; much taken; much that; much wind; satellite earth; tablespoon melted; tensile strength