much造句121. Lou lifted the box easily, without using much effort.
122. Don't struggle so much,best things happen when not expected.
123. I had too much to drink.
124. He has improved much in health.
125. I don't have much money with me.
126. The work doesn't need much effort.
127. I rely too much on convenience food.
128. How much are the cabbages today?
129. 'Got any money?' 'Not much.'
130. How much is the postage for a postcard?
131. Much of the skin on her arm was abraded.
132. Don't let yesterday too much of today.
133. Thank you very much for sending the photos.
134. How much do I pay to go to Shinjuku?
135. I don't have that much money on me.
136. We haven't had much thunder this summer.
137. How much overseas/foreign aid does Britain give?
138. How much water do you need?
139. There was not much of a breeze.
140. There's not much opposition to the scheme.
141. Much of the country is uninhabitable because it is desert.
142. She wouldn't tell me how much it cost - not that I was really interested.
143. It's a paradox that in such a rich country there can be so much poverty.
144. if everyone could make a big contribution to environmental protection, our home will become much more beautiful.
145. To tell the truth, I don't know much about it.
146. The clothes blend with her color of skin very much.
147. You'd better give us as much factual evidence as possible.
148. I shudder to think how much this is all going to cost .
149. It is very moving to see how much strangers can care for each other.
150. The heat was getting to be too much for me.