Sentence examples for much esteemed from inspiring English sources

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The rivers yield a few fish and crayfish, which are much esteemed.

They were much esteemed by Charlemagne and spread rapidly across his realm.

Not much esteemed when he succeeded to the presidency, he soon astonished the world by his readiness to abandon apartheid.

The craft of featherwork, which was much esteemed among the Aztecs—as the writings of Fray Bernardino de Sahagún revealed also continued.

The export of celadons went on, not only to the countries west of China but also to Japan, where they were much esteemed.

Long out of print, the 1983 book is much esteemed by devotees of the early racing Mustangs; used copies that turn up occasionally command collector-caliber prices.

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Nor did he seem to hold much esteem for the masses.

From the height of so much esteem, it is a steep fall.

If someone holds writers in too much esteem, they'll never become one.

The average voter is not held in much esteem by economists and political scientists, and Caplan rehearses some of the reasons for this.

I still don't hold possessions in all that much esteem, though I do suffer from a newfound embarrassment of riches.

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