Sentence examples for much exercised from inspiring English sources

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SH When I was a child, people were much exercised by hangings.

There is no point in getting much exercised about very bad writing: it puts a stop to itself in time.

It is a privilege much exercised in the contemporary book review, whether on the web or in the literary pages.

Conservatives who have long complained about the country's human-rights abuses are now much exercised by the role of American internet firms in the trampling of individual freedom.

The author is much exercised by 'whether or not the helmeted parson had contrived to lift the visor to conduct the ceremony'.

Such an argument, however, gives it a pronounced contemporary flavour, so that both Phenomenologists and Analytical philosophers have been much exercised by it, often taking as their starting point the clearly untenable theory of Croce.

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Freedom of the press is not a concept which much exercises the minds of a largely illiterate people.

His biggest problem will probably be to resist the temptation to eat too much, exercise too little and become obese.

Be fit! Don't do too much exercise otherwise you might pull a muscle!

How much exercise?

"I don't get much exercise".

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