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Example sentences for "much frequented"

  • It contains about four or five hundred houses, is a much frequented market, and has two large soap manufactories.

  • This route is much frequented in the summer time by the Aeneze, who pass this way to and from the Haouran.

  • It is situated on the Euxine, and is celebrated for a great fair, which is much frequented, on which account the city is very populous, and is said to be very rich and powerful.

  • The neighbouring vineyard is much frequented by marble collectors.

  • Here are a number of taverns and Trattorie, much frequented by the lower ranks of the Roman people, and for which especial open omnibuses run from the Porta del Popolo.

  • In a corner of the piazza, is a well-known Lace-Shop, much frequented by English ladies, but great powers of bargaining are called for.

  • The adjoining Convent of the Sacré Coeur is much frequented as a place of education.

  • Aberdeenshire; much frequented by tourists, and resorted to for summer country quarters.

  • Liverpool; much frequented as a bathing-place; contains an old residence of the Dukes of Atholl, entitled Castle Mona, now a hotel.

  • The sandy soil is much frequented by ostriches, which [p.

  • Cromer is much frequented in summer by visitors for the sake of sea-bathing, for which the fine sandy beach to the eastward affords great convenience.

  • Burlington Quay is much frequented in summer as a bathing-place; and many persons prefer its quiet and retirement to the greater gaiety of Scarborough.

  • Although denominated a garden, I could see neither flowers nor shrubs; only rows of trees, that formed a shady promenade in the summer months, when it is much frequented by tea-parties.

  • An excellent promenade, called the English garden, with neatly kept walks and pieces of lawn, is much frequented by the inhabitants and visitors.

  • It is much frequented by Englishmen and Americans, but rather lacks the quiet of the Angleterre.

  • Much frequented by officers and officials; here you find good plain fare served in the simplest of fashions.

  • There is a little restaurant, A la Tour des Gens d'Armes, on the left bank of the canal which is much frequented by students, and where an al fresco lunch is served at a very small price.

  • A bowling-green, close by the jail, is much frequented by the inhabitants of Nottingham.

  • Dover is much frequented in summer as a watering-place; and for the convenience which it affords, and the beautiful and interesting scenery in its neighbourhood, it is surpassed by no other town on the coast.

  • The Mumbles' Lighthouse is much frequented by visitors from Swansea during the season.

  • The town having a University famous for the study of the civil law, is much frequented; but the churches are none of the fairest, having been greatly defaced in the time of the wars.

  • I observed that the high altar was much frequented for an image of the Virgin.

  • Near it is a list to ride horses in, much frequented by the gallants in summer.

  • On account of the beautiful scenery in the neighbourhood the town is much frequented by tourists.

  • It is much frequented by visitors as a centre for this famous district--for boating on Derwentwater and for the easy ascent of Skiddaw.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being done; fair girl; her work; much affected; much again; much alike; much beauty; much branched; much business; much comfort; much compressed; much delicacy; much detail; much dreaded; much entitled; much force; much hurt; much interested; much length; much like; much moved; much needed; much pains; much people; much respect; much suffering