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Example sentences for "muche"

Lexicographically close words:
mucha; muchacha; muchacho; muchachos; muchas; muchee; muchel; muchly; mucho; muchos
  1. But er I go, thus muche I wol thee telle, *Ne shal no trewe lover come in helle.

  2. But natheles, yit be we to thee holde In as muche as thou suffrest for to goon Our wordes through thy lyme and eek thy stoon.

  3. He soughte muche to knowe my advances in philosophie and utterede profounde sentences of Aristotle and such lyke wryters, whiche I had never reade and which some are bolde enoughe to saye others do not understand.

  4. He is relating an interview with King James, and says: "Then he (the king) enquyrede muche of lernynge and showede me his owne in such sorte as made me remember my examiner at Cambridge aforetyme.

  5. Euchan haueð of odres god ase muche murhðe as of his ahne.

  6. Yea, but consyder all thynges well, was not that muche better, then she shoulde be her shrewyshnesse, haue putte her husbandes minde cleane of from her, and so haue ledde all her life in trouble and heuynesse.

  7. VI Wyllyam was the wedded man, Muche more then was hys care: He sayde to hys brethren upon a day, To Carleile he would fare; VII For to speke with fayre Alyce his wife, And with hys chyldren thre.

  8. Master Holinshed hath muche furthered and aduantaged me, who therein hath bestowed singular paines in searching oute their firste heades and sourses, and also in tracing and dogging onto all their course, til they fall into the sea.

  9. Truste me, your verses I like passingly well, and enuye your hidden paines in this kinde, or rather maligne and grudge at your selfe, that woulde not once imparte so muche to me.

  10. After this good sermon ended, which Edefied them soe muche, Theye hadd soe muche Compassion on him, That they gave him all his mony agayne, and vij s more for his sermon.

  11. Once wyth muche threatninge and faire promises, I required to knowe of one companye who made their lycence.

  12. In all triangles that haue a blunt angle, the square of the side that lieth against the blunt angle, is greater than the two squares of the other twoo sydes, by twise as muche as is comprehended of the one of those .

  13. C, (whiche inclose the blunte corner) by as muche as will amount twise of the line B.

  14. Corollary vnto this laste theoreme, I passe not so muche for the name.

  15. D, is lesser then a righte angle, and is named a sharpe angle, for as muche as it is made in a cantle of a circle, greater then a semicircle.

  16. C, (whiche is the side that lyeth agaynst the right angle) shall be as muche as the two squares of A.

  17. B, eche by it selfe, and more ouer by as muche twise, as A.

  18. C, and therfore muche more longer then G.

  19. E, and his centre is by F, so that it is easy enough to perceaue that their centres doe dyffer as muche a sonder, as the halfe diameter of the greater circle is longer then the half diameter of the lesser circle.

  20. G, so that in as muche as he is twise reckened in one part of the comparison of equalitee, and twise also in the second parte, there can rise none occasion of errour or doubtfulnes therby.

  21. Yow shall ffrende me muche in helpeing me out of all the debettes I owe in London, I thancke God, and muche quyet my mynde, which wolde nott be indebeted.

  22. How muche more ought the Christians to fight against the subtiltie and deceit of the Deuill, least the libertie of our soules, whiche is much more precious than the other, shoulde be opressed by diuers errors and supersticions.

  23. Those rumblings of spirits in the night, are now muche more sildome heard than they haue bene in times past.

  24. Oftentimes these men, through their too muche lightnesse of beléefe, fall into great daungers.

  25. A muche man, as me thoughte · and like to myselve, Cam and called me · by my kynde name.

  26. In all the ordres foure is none that can So muche of daliance and fayre langáge.

  27. And the Scottes comen into Engelond and deden muche harme, and distroyden the contreye tyl they comen to the park of Stanhope in Wyrdale, where they helden them in a busshement in the parke.

  28. Mon in the mone stond and streit, On is bot-forke is burthen he bereth, Hit is muche wonder that he na doun slyt For doute lest he valle he shoddreth and skereth.

  29. When the forst freseth muche chele he byd The thornes beth kene is hattren to-tereth N'is no wytht in the world that wot when he syt Ne, bote hit bee the hegge, whot wedes he wereth.

  30. It obtained would advance him in deede, and would do us muche good.

  31. Oli Yes, had he not beene pretyous unto you, But hys muche faythe to you did make me hate hym, And he had felt it had he darrd th'incounter.

  32. Sir, I best knowe howe muche abusses wounde An inocent brest: myne keepes a register With corsives charactred on everye syde Of the griefe drinkinge pap[er].

  33. No more, no more, tys daungerous jestinge with edge toole[s], muche more with prynces.

  34. Thoughe I neare knew thee muche opprest with witt, I did not thynke thee such a foe to sence To speake with suche a daringe impudence.

  35. It calls up all hys bloode into hys face And muche dystempers hym.

  36. I must accuse you bothe, but punnyshe one, You, Ganelon, I meane: there dothe belonge Unto your fault muche more then banishment.

  37. Be not fantastyque; that which we perswade Hathe bothe an eassye and a certayne way, Nor can it yeild to you a syngle joye But muche redoobled sweetnes.

  38. Cossan, your blame, And tys a dylligence of too muche pryde That interrupts myne admyratyon.

  39. He shall not goe, Nor can I hope successe in any thynge (More then my sworde), & muche lesse be confyrmed.

  40. Johne toke the munkes horse be the hed, For sothe as I yow say, So did Muche the litulle page, For he shulde not stirre away.

  41. Ther thei beryed hem both In nouther mosse nor lynge, And Litulle Johne and Muche infere Bare the letturs to oure kyng.

  42. Muche wes the sorewe ant the wepinge That wes in al Fraunce among olde ant yynge; 110 The mest part of the lond bygon for te synge "Alas ant weylawo!

  43. After muche debate, they resolved on this order following: [7] Boyes, McDonald.

  44. He is not muche the worse, but he is yll arrayed.

  45. Yf Paris doth bring back unto me that for which I have sent, it suld muche amend me.

  46. To conclude, you wold saye that he makith love to me, wherein I take so muche plesure, that I never com in there, but the payne of my syde doth take me.

  47. I wonder who hath told him so muche evin of the mariage of Bastian.

  48. Therupon I have willed this bearer to tell you many prety things; for I have to muche to write, and it is late, and I trust him upon your worde.

  49. I wishe you the same againe Pamphilus as often, and as muche as you please.

  50. O my deere) shall not alwayes continue in this estate, thus prest and lustie, but I respect not so muche this flourishing and bewtifull house, as I doe him that dwelleth therein.


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