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Example sentences for "much valued"

  • In an age when nothing was so much valued as a good Latin style, yet when the helps, of which we now possess so many, were all wanting, such a work must obtain a great success, since it relieved a necessity which every one felt.

  • It is much valued in India, and is considered as a distinct breed from the Bagdad Carrier, which forms my second sub-race.

  • Yellow glazed porcelain is much valued by collectors, owing to the supposed scarcity of specimens of this color, it being the imperial color of the reigning dynasty.

  • One tint, the sang de boeuf of French collectors, is much valued in China.

  • By the Persians and Turks it is termed mertebani, and it is much valued by them as a detector of poisonous food.

  • All these made ornamental work of an excellent class, some of which is much valued.

  • This is not a pretty Fish, and as it is very spiny, is not pleasant to the grasp, but its flesh is very good, and it is much valued by those who can obtain it.

  • It is a bird that is common in Europe, where it is much valued by bird-catchers, who employ it as a means of attracting small birds to their traps.

  • Mustard is much valued as a pungent salad, and for mixing in the bowl it may take the place of Water Cress when the latter is not at command.

  • It is very generally grown and is much valued as a summer vegetable.

  • This metal, like gold, appears to have been as much valued in the remotest ages of antiquity of which we have any record, as at the present time.

  • It is much valued by the lower classes in some of the provinces for its stomachic and emmenagogue qualities.

  • This is the original formula for the 'alkermes de Santa Maria Novella,' which is much valued.

  • Though rare in England, it is very common in many parts of the Continent where it is much valued by bird-catchers, who employ it as a means of attracting small birds to their traps.

  • It was a curious dish, much valued by the family, as they pretended; this family were indeed apt to set a false fantastic value on things, and not to estimate them by their real worth.

  • He was always taunting me for that gentility on which I so much valued myself.

  • This was one of Mr. Bragwell's nice calculations; and this was the sort of skill on which he so much valued himself.

  • The Vicunna is shaped much like the Llama, but much smaller and lighter, their wool being extraordinarily fine and much valued.

  • Sassafras, so much valued in Europe, is so common here that we laid in a good quantity for fuel.

  • Their flesh is much valued by the natives, and their skins are made into robes for the king and nobles.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    differs from; help the; much about; much affected; much agitated; much astonished; much consequence; much dreaded; much employed; much energy; much evil; much expedition; much extolled; much good; much heat; much importance; much information; much like; much longer; much matter; much pleased; much pleasure; much success; much wished; much work; suppose there