Sentence examples for much revealed from inspiring English sources

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While the potential for abuse is easy to imagine, in Mr. Spitz's case, there was not much revealed.

I'm trying to remember if Mrs. Dostoyevsky said to Mrs. Tolstoy or it was the other way around that a person's character is never so much revealed as in his day-to-day life at home".

"The second-half was pretty hard for me because I had a small kick in the head, so I could not see that much," revealed Collin afterward, to the amusement of the assembled media.

But the glimpses of a back-story Smith provided last night – he was offered a choristership at Peterborough Cathedral but passed it up for gymnastics, wondering whether his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder was conducive to standing up terribly much revealed him as a fine torch-bearer for it.

Not much revealed in the trailer.

Not much revealed other than that, but a good catch by NR.

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He didn't leave behind much revealing information.

Sleep brings unusually vivid dreams, which Ben – having guessed as much reveals is common among guests.

So the book very much reveals my own limitations as a doctor and my blunders and what I've learned about not being closed-minded.

Glazer evokes the idea of strangeness without actually seeing much, showing much, or revealing much.

Although much is revealed, little is revelatory.

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