It is inconceivable the little he gave to La Choin, whom he so much loved.
His purity of manners and his virtues caused him to be much loved.
These were bold strokes against a person the King so much loved, but Pontchartrain knew the weak side of the King; he knew how to balance the father against the master, to bring forward the admiral and set aside the son.
These were bold strokes against a person the King so much loved, but Pontchartrain knew the weak side of the King; he knew how to balance the, father against the master, to bring forward the admiral and set aside the son.
I rejoice that you are so revered by all the Blessed in heaven, and by so many faithful souls on earth, but especially that you are so much loved by God.
Three stars inside the line, but so close to it as to be almost on it, show that the subject will be much loved of men or women as the sex will determine, but that these signs will bring distress.
By reason of her grace and wit she will be much loved, but she will not marry until she is twenty-five.
She will be much loved by her husband, and being inclined to be devout, she will educate her children in the fear of God.
In this interesting group of mourners, we behold the aged parents weeping over the lifeless body of a much loved, and very lovely daughter.
In connexion with this period of her life, it seems necessary to relate some circumstances which took place with regard to a much loved sister of hers; not many years younger than herself.
The days of quietude, and the pleasures of home, which Josephine so much loved, and which she so well understood how to embellish with friendships and joys, were now forever past away.
What a proof of love manifested to her from him who so much loved her!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much loved" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.