How to use the word “as much as”

How to use in-sentence of “as much as”:

– However, in the northeast, people are not farming as much as they used to.

– But as much as Wilbur loves them, they will never replace the memory of his friend Charlotte.

– She was not educated as much as King Henry’s wives before her, for example, Catherine of Aragon or Anne Boleyn.

– Also because we’re all human and make the occasional typo or slip-up, this point is directed at myself as much as anyone else.

– The King ruled as much as the Queen.

– Literary elements help in the discussion and understanding of a work of literature as basic categories of critical analysis; literary elements could be said to be made by the readers of a work just as much as they are produced by its author.

– The quake moved parts of northeast Japan as much as making parts of Japan’s land “wider than before” according to geophysicist Ross Stein.

– It is important for musicians today, who want to play music from these older periods, to know as much as possible about historical musical styles.

How to use the word as much as
How to use the word as much as

Example sentences of “as much as”:

- Cape York Peninsula has as much as a quarter of Australia's surface runoff.

- However, critics did not like it as much as the band's older work; Barnaby Smith of musicOMH said "the volume has been turned down", but he said that was "not always a good thing".

– Cape York Peninsula has as much as a quarter of Australia’s surface runoff.

– However, critics did not like it as much as the band’s older work; Barnaby Smith of musicOMH said “the volume has been turned down”, but he said that was “not always a good thing”.

– I think it’s high time this was resolved as much as possible.I absolutely abhor the idea of protecting all of the pages under a long standing belief that IPs should be able to edit as freely as possible.

– I will help as much as I can.

– During the Vietnam War, it was used a little by the North Vietnamese but not as much as the MiG-17 or MiG 21 Fishbed.

– The first method – generating energy from tidal currents – is becoming more popular because people believe that it does not harm the environment as much as barrages or dams.

– Oddly, the W boson has a mass about 80 times as much as a neutron.

– The first Plasma televisions for home use were expensive, as much as US$5000 for a basic small model.

– It dissolves in water, although not as much as sodium carbonate.

– For the Old Kingdom, there have been changes by as much as a few centuries.

– Because of rising costs of Medical Transcription it became recently popular to use different computer products that can reduce transcription costs by as much as 50%.

– It was bought for £1.03 million, more than twice as much as the previous record-holder.

– At the gallows, Peisley pleaded he had a drunken fight, and death was Benyon’s fault as much as his.

– In outdoor music hall, there are 10,80 seats but, it can accept 30,000 people as much as possible because there is big field behind the seats.

– Some of these animals weighed as much as 700kg or more.

– It was a useful web editor without costing as much as professional software.

– While attempting to keep to the Tholen taxonomy as much as possible given the differing data, asteroids were sorted into the 24 types given below.

– They found that 581b weighs 16.6 times as much as the Earth, and that its orbit around GL 581 lasts for 5.366 days.

– Messages could be carried by runners covering as much as 240 km per day, working in relay fashion much like the Pony Express of the 1860s in North America.

More in-sentence examples of “as much as”:

– I will not be editing as much as I have in the past, but you will see me on here every now and again, reverting vandalism and nonsense changes, QDing stuff that needs to be QDed, and generally chatting it up with other users.

– By the later part of the teenage years girls get migraines almost twice as much as boys do.

– Apple has been busy fixing it so users can trust it, and nowadays Apple Maps is used 3.5 times as much as Google Maps on devices Apple Maps is supported.

– A study from 2013 found that social isolation can cause death just as much as “smoking, obesity, elevated blood pressure, and high cholesterol” because social isolation badly affects health.

– Powell’s net worth is estimated to be as much as $112 million.

– I suggest that the definitions use Basic English and pictures as much as possible.

– He eventually gets Bella to kiss him, finding out that she loves him too, but not as much as she loves Edward.

– The suit weighed about as much as the astronaut.

– At most oppositions, Hygiea has a apparent magnitudemagnitude of around +10.2, which is as much as four orders fainter than Vesta, and will need at least a 4-inch telescope to resolve.

– The entry may be free or the audience may have to pay, but not as much as for a ticket for a performance.

– These events made the Dutch government be more careful, but they limited their reaction as much as they could.

– The deepest recorded earthquakes come from Wadati-Benioff zones and can extend to depths as much as 650km deep.

– The companions were often present-time humans, so people could feel close to them, and they knew as much as the viewers.

– But he refused to love the humans as much as his father, God, as he was instructed, and so he revolted against Heaven.

– Roosevelt became a champion of medical research and treatment for crippling illnesses, but kept his illness as hidden as much as possible from the public, fearing discrimination.

– And he was unable to practice as much as he could because of Osgood’s, which induces knee pain.

– During the war, these policies brought as much as 40% of total German income.

– It is done to help the crops grow and to use the space available as much as possible.

– Faustina’s life were spent working as much as she could between visits to the sanatorium and time spent sick in bed in the convent.

– Scientists must pay a fee to publish in “PLOS ONE”, sometimes as much as US$1695.

– Mature females can weigh as much as 3.2-4.5kg.

– We have orators today as much as the ancient Greeks did.

– He wanted to make a movie that the people of today would enjoy, just as much as the people of Paris had enjoyed the can-can in the 1890s.

– The big blind is twice as much as the small blind.

– The critics did not like “Hannibal Rising” as much as they liked the first three books.

- I will not be editing as much as I have in the past, but you will see me on here every now and again, reverting vandalism and nonsense changes, QDing stuff that needs to be QDed, and generally chatting it up with other users.

- By the later part of the teenage years girls get migraines almost twice as much as boys do.
- Apple has been busy fixing it so users can trust it, and nowadays Apple Maps is used 3.5 times as much as Google Maps on devices Apple Maps is supported.

– Here, although we do not care about having good sources as much as on enwiki, it does not explain why the subject is notable and could be deleted quickly under criteria A4.

– The film grossed $138 million domestically, enough to cover the production budget, and $273 million worldwide, almost twice as much as the first movie.

– With all their blubber, which can be as much as six inches thick, they are very comfortable in iceicy water.

– Its density is very low, indicating that the asteroid has a lot of empty spaces; From 25% to as much as 60% of it may be empty space, depending on the details of what it’s made of.

– Hemingway believed that bull fighting was an art, just as much as writing was an art.

– Engines with a capacity of 1500cc could produce as much as 1500hp.

– These mouthpieces are good because they never break or dent, they do not cost as much as silver or gold mouthpieces, and they are good for playing outdoors.

– The largest blue sharks can reach lengths of up to 3.8 metres, and weigh as much as 206kg.

– The Public Health Agency issued recommendations to: if possible, work from home; avoid unnecessary travel within the country; to engage in social distancing; and for people above 70 to stay at home, as much as possible.

– At birth, an elephant calf may weigh as much as 100 kg.

– Because plastic heads are hard to break and do not cost as much as animal skin heads, they are used more often than animal skin heads.

– This makes businesses not cost as much as it does in other places.

– This dessert’s price range is from 14 cents to as much as $2.

– People could relate to them because they knew as much as the viewers.

– It can hold as much as five to twenty liters.

– It needs to work when the engine is first started and is cold, and keep working when the engine gets very hot, perhaps as much as 200 °C.

– Also, every week, some items at grocery stores cost less that what it normally would cost, so people would want to go buy them since they don’t have to pay as much as they would normally have to get that item.

– The records that still exist say that the dynasty had as much as 30 million taels of silver in their reserves.

– Subsequent poll numbers put him ahead of López Obrador from March to May; some polls favored him by as much as 9 percentage points.

– Acceptance or rejection of some paradigm is, he argued, a social process as much as a logical process.

– They are still in use today, although not nearly as much as 100 years ago when there were many more horses.

– Since 1940 only Lyndon Johnson in 1964 has gotten as much as forty percent of the county’s vote.

– The effect on Rumi was immediate: abandoning his familial and scholarly responsibilities he gave all his time to learning as much as possible from Shams.

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