so much造句151. Relax, and try not to tense up so much.
152. His last film got so much exposure in the press.
153. He wouldn't have minded so much if she'd told him the truth.
153. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
154. While most people would blanch at the prospect of so much work, Daniels seems to enjoy it.
155. He himself believed in freedom, so much so that he would rather die than live without it.
156. I never expected those few items to come to so much.
157. She talks so much that you can't get a word in.
158. She uses so much jargon I can never understand her explanations.
159. We don't actually need it on Tuesday, but if it arrives by then, so much the better.
160. We're going to make so much money that five thousand will look like chicken feed.
161. You must be very fit if you do so much running.
162. The shampoo lathers and foams so much it's very hard to rinse it all out.
163. He started to discuss all the difficulties we had been through, but I told him it was just so much water under the bridge and that it would be best to forget.
164. She won the court case, but it was a Pyrrhic victory because she had to pay so much in legal fees.
165. I told the boys off for making so much noise.
166. He was so much older than me, older even than my papa.
167. If you so much as lay a finger on me, I'll call the police!
168. The twin sisters are so much alike that it is almost impossible to know one from the other.
169. Children spend so much time in front of the television set.
170. There was not so much as a trickle of water.
171. I can't see the point of spending so much money on a car.
172. How strange that something so simple as a walk on the beach could suddenly mean so much.
173. Peter hates his nose so much that he's seriously considering going under the knife to have it made smaller.
174. Until this evening I had never so much as exchanged a word with him.
175. He marched into my office without so much as a by your leave.
176. It rained so much this summer that half the vegetable crops damped off.
177. This phenomenon, sometimes called wanderlust, may explain why people spend so much time and money on trips to interesting places.
178. People asked why the candidates spent so much time trashing each other.
179. The principal didn't seem to be aware that there should have been so much dispute about the decision.
180. How can we justify spending so much money on arms?