Sentence examples for much to describe from inspiring English sources

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There was too much to describe.

Its goal is not so much to describe as to express.

It would be giving away too much to describe what takes place when the atmosphere thickens with imminent violence.

As for the rest, there's just too much to describe: an array of chocolate-covered, bite-sized, softcentred mini-plots, a Cadbury's Cameo Selection of stars.

Asked to characterize the old structure, some neighbors responded with declarations like "hideous," "strange" and "there really wasn't much to describe".

It would be too much to describe him as the Republican Party's blind date, but there still is a great deal about his beliefs and leadership style -- about the kind of president he would be -- that remains unknown.

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Not much words to describe the feeling I have now.

It would take too much space to describe the poem in any detail.

It is much harder to describe the attraction of these landscapes than of their wilder counterparts.

And the costs of any such attack are much easier to describe than the benefits.

But I'd say you aren't so much trying to describe it as trying to locate it.

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