Ainda não temos significados para "bestow much".
1We had not time to bestow much labour on them.
2John himself was too busy with important matters to bestow much thought on Vancouver or his doings.
3Edward cares not sufficiently for his brother to bestow much favour upon the father of the prince's wife.
4With the exception of the Mahomedans and Jews, none of these different people bestow much care upon their dress.
5And she did bestow much advice as to the manner in which everything should be done so as to tend to his happiness.
6When I see men bestow much thought on eating and drinking, I marvel that they will labour so diligently in building their own prisons.
7It seemed to her that the distance between herself and the old native had dwindled somewhat, but she did not bestow much attention upon him.
8But matters of a more personal nature were occupying his attention at that time, and he did not bestow much of it upon home affairs.
9But the women who proceed from the division of primitive women do not bestow much attention upon men, but are drawn toward their own sex.
10But had He delivered them, He would have bestowed much upon them.
11She bestowed much loving care upon her native province of Britain.
12Few, if any of them, bestowed much thought on the weather.
13The Father bestows much honour and brightness on Lucifer, who is full of pride.
14Mrs. Perceval was not apparently bestowing much attention upon him.
15He bestowed much; yet he neither enjoyed the pleasure nor acquired the fame of beneficence.
16He had bestowed much more attention upon what the priest had said the previous evening.
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