Examples of 'she has much' in a sentence

Meaning of "she has much"

The phrase 'she has much' is an incomplete sentence without any clear context. Depending on the intended meaning, it could indicate that 'she' possesses a significant quantity or amount of something, or it could suggest that she has a great deal of a particular quality, skill, or attribute

How to use "she has much" in a sentence

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she has much
I do not think she has much value to us.
She has much more company now.
I do not think she has much longer.
And she has much to be confident about.
I never think she has much luck.
She has much sorrow and trouble.
Not that she has much time.
She has much fear of the government.
I do not think she has much say in it.
She has much still to learn.
I do not think she has much of an appetite.
She has much more money than we have.
I do not think she has much time.
She has much milk in her this morning.
I do not think she has much respect to give.

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She has much to do before this life is over.
He does not think she has much time left.
She has much difficulty writing.
Her downfall is that she has much affection.
She has much internal bleeding.
I doubt she has much.
She has much more tact.
Redfern she has much to do.
She has much more respect towards adults.
We have much to teach her and she has much to teach us.
I doubt she has much to change into.
She has accomplished so much and yet feels she has much more to do.
I think she has much time on her hands.
Learn from your Aunt as I am sure she has much to teach.
She has much to recommend her.
The only difference is that now she has much more responsibilities.
She has much to learn from what is done elsewhere.
Mary also comments that she has much more energy after school.
She has much need of your charity as a daughter.
But I do not think she has much room to take me on either.
She has much knowledge.
If they never made love she has much more than I have.
She has much to give.
After centuries of silence, she has much to say.
Even she has much to hide.
In the individual competition, she has much less wins.
Not that she has much time for friends.
Even after completing the course, she mused that she has much to learn.
She has much elegance.
But that 's not a cure she has much hope for.
She has much to lose as we do.
Because of that, it seems that she has much less influence in the family meetings.
She has much to do with this new order in the city.
Her gaze tells him that she has much to say, but she remains silent.
She has much to teach about the power of the feminine.

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