Here is the act of the so-called excommunication, which makes so much noisein the world!
Then, putting his hand upon my shoulder, he said in a Quaker style: “Is it possible that thou art Chiniquy—that young priest who makes so much noise?
Here he threw down a door, which one would have thought impossible to have been done by the strength of man (though with ever so much noise); from hence with a great deal to do, he forced his passage into the chapel.
Carrick hearing his voice, made as much noise as he was able, and that bringing the sergeant and his men to the place where they were set, their limbs and mouths were immediately released from bondage.
On being asked why he made so much noise, he replied that it was not himself, but a bad spirit who wished to appear instead of him, and prevent him from declaring the cause of his torment.
After that, he vanished with so much noise that it was heard three houses off.
One might think the world to be peopled, covered with them, they make so much noise.
But on rising to the surface all seemed quiet, and even I did not create as much noise as I should have expected.
While he was preaching at Fabriano in the middle of the market-place, some workmen who were employed at a palace made so much noise, that it prevented his being heard.
He reproached the demon with his cruelty in thus torturing one of God's creatures, and ordered him to leave her, which he did instantly, but with so much noise as manifested his wrath.
The sea being broken by the multitude of islands does not roar with so much noise, nor beat the storm with such foamy violence as I have remarked on the coast of Sussex.
You can go down again now; but do not make so much noise on the stairs.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much noise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.