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to a very great degree or extent
this would help a great deal
she was very much interested
I feel a lot better
we enjoyed ourselves very much
How To Use very much In A Sentence
- They are very much secluded from the rest of Chiloe, and have scarcely any sort of commerce, except sometimes in a little oil, which they get from seal-blubber. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
- But since the controversy is still very much alive, it seems advisable to take a new look at this issue.
- But many creatures besides humans have thrived without them and continue to do just fine, thank you very much. Smithsonian Mag
- The thanatological philosophies of spirit that Schelling here wishes were dead are in fact very much alivehence the reiterated forcefulness of his censure. Mourning Becomes Theory: Schelling and the Absent Body of Philosophy
- He is still very much alive and he looks just like his pictures, only considerably older of course.
- Remember that we also know that in many body systems there are quasiparticles which act very much like normal particles.
- Getting deeper into the study of morality showed me that human nature is very much two-sided; for every bad side to our nature, there's a good one.
- The cap or diaphragm had been developed in the 1880's but its availability had been very much limited as people were kept in the dark as to its very existence.
- The P. 's have now got the book, and like it very much; their niece Eleanor has recommended it most warmly to them -- _She_ looks like a rejected addresser. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record
- It's still very much inanimate objects and a television screen and jolly old books and things like that.