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Example sentences for "much gold"

  • In this place they were informed that much gold was to be found in all the brooks and rivulets, which they found to be the case.

  • They said that those Spaniards had soon fallen out among themselves after the departure of the admiral, everyone taking for himself as much gold and as many women as he could procure.

  • If I had as much gold as would build me a tower,' .

  • If that be Willie's first true-love, He might hae latten me be; She has as much gold on ae finger As I'll wear till I die.

  • Oh spare me, Long Lankyn, oh spare me till twelve o'clock, You shall have as much gold as you can carry on your back.

  • And they carry away from there much gold, ivory, beeswax, and other things upon which they make a profit.

  • And there is much gold in this town, because all the ships which go to Sofala touch at this island, both in going and coming back.

  • Promise the guards from me as much gold as each can carry in his mantle.

  • That man is worth as much gold as he himself weighs, and it depends on him alone to become a favorite of Cæsar.

  • They would give for his every appearance in the arena as much gold as he himself weighs.

  • And we took care not so much as to let them know the use or manner of our fire-arms for a great while; neither was there one piece fired all the time we were among the other people, where we had so much gold.

  • You live in a golden country, seignior, says I; my men are stark mad to see so much gold, and nobody to take it.

  • And then debbil he show me gold, gold,--so much gold me no able to carry it.

  • It was a miserable, mean-looking little place for so much gold to come from.

  • Oh, as much gold as a mule can carry,” said the third son.

  • Oh, as much gold as an ass can carry on his back,” said the oldest son.

  • Oh, as much gold as a horse can carry on its back,” said the second son.

  • We are fifty times nearer the end than the beginning, follows there is fifty times as much gold-dust in nature as solid gold.

  • Well, under the ridge of that eddy is ten times as much gold lying as in the level parts.

  • Now that so much gold is found, a dispute arises as to which brings more profit, whether to go about robbing or to go to the mines.

  • As much gold as possible was scraped together, but it was very little.

  • But you have not told us how you became possessed of so much gold," Smith said, rather coolly.

  • We agreed that his advice was good, and that it would be wisdom on our part to accept of it without delay, for it was rather dangerous having so much gold in a store, when the town was swarming with thieves.

  • But how came you in possession of so much gold dust?

  • We can't spend our time hunting men," replied Fred, "when there is so much gold in the earth that we have only to dig to obtain it.

  • If we keep on to that place where the images are to be found, with this rascally crew of Mexicans, there won't be much gold for us.

  • Then we can come back here, pack up as much gold as we can carry, and be off.

  • Do you really think there is so much gold there?

  • They must have been rich to have so much gold, or else they didn't value it as we do.

  • Ali Baba took as much gold home as his horse could carry.

  • Only set him on my apron, and he won't hurt you; and take out of the chest as much gold as you like.

  • The full text has, 'for as much gold as that minster of Saint Paul is great.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much gold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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