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Example sentences for "much kindness"

  • Markham had nothing to occupy his attention elsewhere; and he was thus easily induced to remain in a mansion where he received so much kindness, and where there was an attraction that daily disclosed new charms and revealed fresh spells.

  • The travellers were here objects of much kindness; the principal people of the place sent presents, and the lower ranks sought to obtain a sight of them by mounting the trees which overlooked their residence.

  • King Obie had treated them with much kindness, and had made Lander a present of some canoes, with people to pilot them up the river.

  • Something was immediately set before Mr. Commegys and ourselves to eat, in which the wife manifested as much kindness as the husband.

  • We asked him why he had done so much kindness to these people.

  • She had shown us much kindness, and given us good hope that the Lord will not forget her therein.

  • I had, however, to go to bed at five; but I made an effort and got up again at seven in order to appear at our last dinner at this charming house, where we have spent so many happy days and received so much kindness.

  • She knew that she could board in the convent, where she had formerly experienced so much kindness, and which had an affecting and solemn claim upon her heart, since it contained the remains of her late father.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much kindness" 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:
    another life; much alarmed; much alone; much astonished; much blood; much compressed; much delicacy; much dreaded; much earlier; much employed; much energy; much expedition; much extolled; much fear; much food; much frequented; much harm; much hurt; much larger; much need; much obleeged; much opposed; much sugar; much superior; much time; much treasure