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Example sentences for "took much"

  • The second great Simnel cake which stood beside it in the Fair was sent to me personally by Mr. Wilson; but with his permission I took much pleasure in contributing it, with his own offering, for the benefit of our suffering soldiers.

  • I found him a shrewd, well-informed Christian gentleman, and I took much pleasure in hearing him converse.

  • From reading White's Selborne, I took much pleasure in watching the habits of birds, and even made notes on the subject.

  • About this time I took much delight in Wordsworth's and Coleridge's poetry; and can boast that I read the Excursion twice through.

  • For the same reason he took much interest in the illustrations of his books, and I think rated rather too highly their value.

  • From reading White's 'Selborne,' I took much pleasure in watching the habits of birds, and even made notes on the subject.

  • About this time I took much delight in Wordsworth's and Coleridge's poetry; and can boast that I read the 'Excursion' twice through.

  • Having acquired the name of an excellent master by means of these works, above all through many works in metal, in which he took much delight, he made a tomb of bronze in S.

  • Henry Hastings Sibley, who was a resident of Minnesota, years before it was a territory.

  • Such a hullabaloo as there was--such a big tar barrel fire.

  • Women in those days never had time to look at anything but work.

  • He asked them who taught them to pray and they replied "Grizzly Bear taught us.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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