Sentence examples for much associates from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Ensign did not like Washington much, associates said, and lived in Nevada.

Howrey, a global firm in Washington, is tinkering not only with how much associates bill, but also with their pay.

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"Like much associated with the global warming hoax, truth was the casualty," he said.

"She very much associated herself with the underground music scene," Mr. Bolton said.

As a performer, you were very much associated with the work of Matthew Bourne.

Thereafter she became very much associated with the leading women's roles in his ballets; feminine, submissive, pliant, yearning.

Beckett, the Andrei Gromyko of the Labour party, its eternal survivor, is too much associated with the discredited past.

For the gentry in England in the late 17th century would be very much associated with their estates.

It's an intriguing combination: a conservative approach to an art still very much associated with the wild side.

The virtue is humility, a quality not much associated with Westminster politics and a prerequisite for regaining trust.

Indeed, unlike Casals, Rostropovich was very much associated with new music and inspired or commissioned works by Dutilleux, Kancheli, Khachaturian, Lutoslawski, Penderecki, Piston, Schnittke and many others.

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