The sight of these animals, which were then unknown in the West, caused them as much surprise as joy.
As it was at that time, however, believed that the welfare of Christianity and the glory even of God were attached to the preservation of Jerusalem, the loss of the holy city created throughout Europe as much surprise as consternation.
In the midst of the general delirium, no sage caused the voice of reason to be heard; nobody was then astonished at that which now creates so much surprise.
Then, while the latter, who had not been able to repress a movement of admiration at sight of the rare beauty of Adrienne, seemed to examine her with as much surprise as interest, the Jesuit modestly receded several steps.
Indian looking at the Smuggler with as much surprise as curiosity.
Adrienne, quickly, with an expression of much surprise.
This proposition gave the emperor as much surprise as joy; and he, in reply, sent an ambassador into Egypt, to ascertain the exact intentions of the sultan of Cairo, and offer him his friendship.
In much surprise, Edith, who came that afternoon, heard of Arthur's departure.
She looked at him in much surprise, and he added, "You wonder, I suppose, how I know this.
Marchdale read them both with marked attention, but he did not exhibit in his countenance so much surprise as regret.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much surprise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.