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Example sentences for "much has been said"

  • Much has been said in recent years about the influence of a long prepuce in the male in producing various reflexes the effects of which may be seen in serious disturbance of even distant organs.

  • So much has been said particularly of mistakes in diet that just as soon as they feel, or often rather think they feel, the first symptom of beginning dyspepsia they begin to study how to modify their diet so as to prevent its progress.

  • With respect to the question now before the committee, so much has been said, that I think it will not be necessary to consume much of their time in the investigation.

  • Much has been said on the necessity of sometimes departing from the strictness of legal appropriations, as a plea for any freedoms that may have been taken with them by the Secretary.

  • Much has been said of the impropriety of representing men, who have no will of their own.

  • Much has been said of the impropriety of representing men who have no will of their own: whether this be reasoning or declamation, (!

  • Much has been said of the impropriety of representing men who have no will of their own: whether this is reasoning, or declamation, (!

  • Much has been said of the sentiments of the people.

  • Much has been said of an imaginary combination of three States.

  • Much has been said of the unsettled state of the mind of the people, he believed the mind of the people of America, as elsewhere, was unsettled as to some points; but settled as to others.

  • Much has been said of the Constitution of G.

  • The unfortunate intrigue, of which so much has been said, as if it had compromised his reputation as a man of honor, took place when he was just of age, and he died in France at the age of thirty-five.

  • After so many proofs of Byron's religious tendencies, is it not right to ask, What was that skepticism of which so much has been said that it has been almost received as a fact by the world generally?

  • This, then, is the extent of the defect of which so much has been said, and which has been called a deformity.

  • If much has been said of Lord Byron, has his truly noble character been fairly brought to light?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    much about; much again; much altered; much beauty; much blood; much boiling; much business; much care; much compressed; much enlarged; much gold; much longer; much loved; much nicer; much nitrogen; much obliged; much opposed; much reduced; much sought; much surprised; much talk; much that; much trouble; open wire; pretty maid; the seventeenth