Examples of 'was much admired' in a sentence

Meaning of "was much admired"

was much admired - indicating that someone or something received a great deal of appreciation or respect from others

How to use "was much admired" in a sentence

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was much admired
His palette was much admired.
He was much admired for his speed and agility.
I gather he was much admired.
He was much admired and an important figure in the city.
His tone was much admired.
He was much admired by the soldiers for this very fact.
His administration was much admired.
He was much admired by the people and the army.
He was also popular with other pupils and was much admired for his leadership qualities.
She was much admired wherever we went.
To the critics of late classical times in India technical virtuosity was much admired.
It was much admired at the time and considered to have been a good likeness.
It was said that for this stance, he was much admired.
He was much admired by colleagues.
Pellisson had made the prologue, which was much admired.

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It was much admired.
Roxandra 's enlightened social approach was much admired all over the world.
He was much admired for his crystalline tone and projection of detail in his interpretations.
Weiskopf 's swing was much admired in the golf world.
He had a charismatic personality, vast wide-ranging interests and was much admired.
He was much admired for his stylish comic drawings and flamboyant use of colour.
When her husband died, her ability to avoid extravagant displays of grief was much admired.
She was much admired and respected in the community of Pangnirtung.
She garnered disparaging reviews of her acting ability, but her beauty was much admired.
It was much admired by the Master.
The performance of the new third gear in the new four-speed gearbox was much admired.
His work was much admired by Lovecraft in spite of its concessions to pulp formulae.
All of Florence came to see it, and the painter was much admired.
Silver was much admired in Italy.
By the end of the century, the English swagger portrait was much admired abroad.
The song was much admired by American composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein.
Indeed, their husbands had told them he was much admired by the Basque freedom movement.
She was much admired in the viceregal court, and declined several proposals of marriage.
This officer, who became a popular hero after the battle, was much admired by young Franklin.
He was much admired in the court of the Valois, his cousins.
However, Louis was fêted in Constantinople, and Eleanor was much admired.
For Ser Jaime was much admired for his courage, gallantry and skill with a sword.
Notwithstanding, during their three-week stay at Constantinople, Louis was fêted and Eleanor was much admired.
His remarkable brushwork was much admired by the 19th-century French impressionists.
Was much admired by Butcher Lin!
In the 19th century, this work was much admired and widely copied.
It was much admired by Ravel, Hahn and Messager, among others.
His " Solidarity Forever " was much admired.
Spirits was much admired by Paul McCartney, who named it his favourite album of 1967.
Was much admired by Butcher Lin! Master says these 12 hands, in its prime.

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