Encara no tenim significats per a "consider much".
1A barren farm system had given them little room to consider much else.
2His house was such as a fifth-rate merchant would now consider much beneath his dignity.
3This I consider much better than the old way of baking the pudding under the meat.
4This praise I consider much exaggerated.
5The treatment of slaves at Musquito I consider much milder than that which I have witnessed in the United States.
6In training a turret crew in this way, for instance, one does not have to consider much outside of the turret itself.
7Gudmund replies, My inclination is greatly for King Olaf's friendship, and that I consider much more useful than the out-rock he desires.
8I had done plenty of things in my time that many would consider much worse, and I was not especially troubled by these.
9We had also a feast spread for his entertainment, with an abundance of liquor, which he seemed to consider much more to the purpose.
10An Indian name was discovered, and considered much more romantic and appropriate.
11Harry, without considering much about it, said that he would not mention it.
12His doctrines with regard to free agency were considered much more sound than mine.
13The official added that quarantine measures for those with symptoms were considered much more effective.
14On the whole the type is considered much better adapted to wheat than to corn.
15Knowledge, in the past, has nearly always been considered much as we consider dynamite to-day.
16Those with skirts are considered much the most stylish.
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