If he were speaking of voluntary inattention, that would be something different, but the imagination of one so much occupied as he was might well be greatly distracted quite unintentionally.
The next letter from the Duke is dated August 26th, implying he proposed calling when in his power, but adds 'You arrive at a moment in which I am much occupied.
By the Duke's next letter, dated August 12th, I presume I had referred to his time being so much occupied as he in reply writes 'It is true that I am very much occupied, and cannot tell when I shall be less so.
I am very sorry that I am so much occupied as to be unable to make my acknowledgments in person.
On the south side, and within it, the space seemed to be much occupied by reefs, but they were not distinctly made out, on account of the thickness of the weather.
I was quite as much occupied in observing the living picture before me, as that of the great master.
Columbus quietly demanded, for, though his own thoughts had been much occupied by the situation of the caravel, he had noted all that had just passed so near him.
My mind and my time have been so much occupied, of late, with public cares, Luis, that I have not had an occasion to question you of this.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much occupied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.