Examples of 'involved much' in a sentence

Meaning of "involved much"

involved much: Refers to being extensively engaged or part of a situation or activity

How to use "involved much" in a sentence

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involved much
It involved much prototyping and user testing.
I should have gotten involved much earlier.
Management involved much of the organization in that process.
My ex has not really been involved much.
Rural development involved much more than agriculture.
This could only be done at few places and involved much delay.
And it involved much larger lesions.
This development strategy involved much less risk.
It involved much straighter brushstrokes.
Whether he was involved much or not.
It involved much moving and planting of river wildlife and plants.
The choice of the landing point involved much debate.
The work had involved much research and study.
Blinds also put pressure on those players who do not want to get involved much.
This project involved much improvisation in the working process.

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It included and involved much.
I did not get involved much in them other than to quickly taste.
Con sumers and educational organizations should be involved much more in the framing of rules.
This involved much more than the simple addition of a new wing.
Fewer women worked in the industrial branches since the work involved much physical labour.
This would have involved much tinkling of familiar cymbals.
Before he discovered this process, testing mirrors for imperfections involved much guesswork.
Governments had to get involved much more at the communication level.
Oh . My ex has not really been involved much.
Nutrition security involved much more than access to sufficient food.
The circumstances surrounding Harriet's illegitimate birth involved much secrecy.
He is not involved much in his lessons but he has a sharp mathematical intelligence.
I should 've gotten involved much earlier.
I was not involved much with the creation of the new characters or new ideas.
On the contrary, most other jobs involved much greater risks.
The approach involved much greater proactive contact with the media.
Therefore, the European Parliament needs to be involved much more in this process.
The past year has involved much hard work to address these challenges.
In Cosmos there is a magnificent photography work, do you get involved much in these aspects?
I like to be involved much in my encounters with Knights like you.
With family estates in Scotland and England, Elizabeth 's upbringing involved much travel.
Were you involved much in the design of circuitry?
However, Jesus ' instructions involved much more than this.
This involved much of his work during his scientific, philosophic period.
I should have gotten involved much earlier . Good girl.
And it involved much larger lesions. We would target a more localized area.
This, however, would have involved much distress and.
It also involved much more than expectations, including the price-wage spiral.
That was not a gamma-ray procedure . And it involved much larger lesions.
Such a practice necessarily involved much spiritual damage, and was consistently resisted by the bishop.
VAN ORMER, Have you been involved much in public policy lately?
Now they're involved much earlier." ongoing commitment to continual improvement", adds Birgit Glimenius.
So you're saying Tony's not involved much in terms of creativity?
The pedagogical methods used involved much pupil-teacher interaction and classroom discussion.
Have you been involved much in basketball?

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