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Example sentences for "much value"

  • Mr. McInnes reports:—“Though a wooded country throughout, there are but limited areas where the forest growth is of a size to be commercially of much value.

  • A very considerable proportion of the area explored is shewn by Mr. Crean’s observations to be well adapted for mixed farming and to have natural resources of timber, hay, fish and game which will be of much value to incoming settlers.

  • Finally, it would appear that the determination of sulphates in the urine is not of much value, save when the normal amount that the individual secretes is primarily known.

  • Hence, these experiments are not of much value, unless the different proportions of the alkaloids were known.

  • Sometimes such a bacterial affection may be localized in places where it can be specially treated, as in the case of an attack on a dermal gland, and in these cases some of the germicides have proved to be of much value.

  • Indeed, the use of various disinfectants connected with abscesses and superficial infections has proved of much value.

  • In no line of preventive medicine has bacteriology been of so much value and so striking in its results as in surgery.

  • They are of two varieties: one a small round nut, the other a long, slender nut, but neither of much value, because of their small size.

  • Shell rather thick and brittle; kernel sweet and good, but the nut is too small to be considered of much value.

  • Manne's volume (1834) is not of much value.

  • It contains classified lists of library books, but these are not now of much value, except for the notes which accompany the titles, and make this work eminently readable.

  • For early printed books, Ames and Herbert's great work[38] is of much value, but information respecting our old literature has increased so much of late that a new history of typographical antiquities is sadly needed.

  • But these books were not of much value in a literary sense, though some may have been historically useful.

  • Scaliger’s loose expressions are not of much value.

  • Men who interpreted the Scripture by the Spirit could not think human learning of much value in religion; and they were as little likely to perceive any other advantage it could possess.

  • With the help of Doctor Jenness and the teacher I was able to find five male and seven female crania in fair condition, which will be of much value in the study of this interesting contingent of the Eskimo.

  • It would in fact be of much value, and the writer has suggested this to the Governor of Alaska, to establish a local museum at Nome, where such objects could be gathered and saved to science.

  • This, together with the rest of the material from this place, ought to give us data of much value.

  • It ripens too late to be of much value in New York.

  • The weight of the seeds differs in different species, but varies so much inside the species that it is not of much value from a systematic standpoint.

  • Then, too, a Christian's life is not considered of much value by a Mohamedan.

  • One thousand sequins, for one has as much value as the other.

  • What was thus despised by her cannot be of much value to me.

  • Thinking that the ring was not of as much value as my box, I immediately accepted, but I found the ring of greater value.

  • In atony of the mucous membrane, with morbid sensibility and slow {456} digestion, ipecacuanha is a remedy of much value.

  • This report, however, is too meagre to be of much value.

  • It is of much value to regulate the appetite according to the needs of the body and to avoid excess in everything.

  • Horseback exercise is a remedy of much value, especially in the hepatic forms of indigestion.

  • The Cassini family produced several generations of eminent astronomers, whose discoveries and investigations were of much value in advancing the science of astronomy.

  • No Devonshire river is now of much value as a waterway.

  • These beds consist of clays, some of them of much value, with flints from the chalk, and gravels and beds of sand derived from the wearing away of older rocks.

  • As anti-scorbutics they were of much value.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much value" 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:
    army officers; much afraid; much agitated; much amiss; much amused; much attention; much boiling; much delicacy; much detail; much discussion; much earlier; much force; much gold; much gratified; much heat; much increased; much interested; much lower; much power; much reduced; much smaller; much suffering; much surprise; much time; much worse; never understood