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1 In his experience Arabs didn't read much - certainly not books by Jewish philosophers.
2 Matilda didn't read much , so she had no use for the library.
3 You will read much noisy and violent writing in newspapers and books.
4 It is doubtful whether Bossuet had really read much of St. Teresa.
5 Emerson read much also that was interesting of Tennyson and of Carlyle.
6 They read much , and had with them a large number of books.
7 He often became hoarse, and coughed like someone who had read much .
8 He read much and thought more, but assumed no fresh literary work.
9 He had read much about strange beasts, but had never seen one.
10 I have read much - too much , perhaps,-and ,intruth, am but poorly prepared.
11 She read much , was familiar with current literature, also with religious works.
12 He had read much , he had observed much, he had experienced much.
13 You and he were accustomed, were you not, to read much together?
14 In the analogue era, writing was read much later than it was written.
15 We both read much and aimed to cultivate the taste in our children.
16 I read much less than I used to do; I think much more.
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