We have no meanings for "seldom much" in our records yet.
1 There was seldom much over, but I managed to scrape along somehow.
2 But they are seldom much better off, even if they have parents.
3 Advices, I believe, to young men-and to all men-are very seldom much valued.
4 On these flats ant-hills occurred, and in their vicinity there was seldom much grass.
5 After all, half-measures have seldom much result; a man must be one thing or another.
6 Anyway, there is seldom much mystery about a murder.
7 There was seldom much leisure in their meetings.
8 Heaven's gifts are seldom much worth the asking.'
9 Their reports were a daily fixture, and seldom much in them to cheer the heart of late.
10 In his home country of Landesfallen an alehouse or an inn was seldom much larger than a cottage.
11 When large sums of money are concerned there is seldom much of personal indignation between man and man.
12 There was seldom much of it.
13 But this superiority of produce is seldom much more than in proportion to the superiority of labour and expense.
14 Photograph: Charlie Elder Apart from gulls and the occasional cormorant, there is seldom much to see in the way of wildlife.
15 Our inclination to stillness and tranquillity is seldom much lessened by long knowledge of the busy and tumultuary part of the world.
16 Soldiers, like most mortals, are sometimes dry and like to drink; Wankin was often dry and Wankin had seldom much money to spend.
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This collocation consists of: Seldom much through the time