Examples of 'you had much' in a sentence

Meaning of "you had much"

You had much: This phrase may indicate that someone possessed a large quantity or degree of something, such as wealth, knowledge, or experiences

How to use "you had much" in a sentence

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you had much
You had much longer hair then.
Not that you had much choice.
You had much better just give it up.
I do not imagine you had much luck.
You had much more command over.
Does not look like you had much fun.
So have you had much to investigate recently.
I would not have thought you had much to celebrate.
You had much better say it was a severe chill.
I would not say you had much of a choice anyhow.
You had much better go on horseback.
Does not sound like you had much faith in the plan.
You had much better say.
Your father wrote in his letters you had much to learn.
Neither of you had much to do with it.

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The way you were talking earlier, it did not sound like you had much free time.
And you had much to drink.
What you would do if you had much money?
You had much better leave it to me.
They did not think you had much of a chance when you were born.
You had much better go home.
Though I can not imagine any of you had much to say to each other anyway.
Had you had much in the way of symptoms prior.
I know it is early days, but have you had much feedback from the modding community?
You had much ado to make his anchor hold.
I mean, not that you had much choice in the matter.
You had much more to gain than you got by disarming.
Has there ever been a period of time when you had much more energy than usual?
Not that you had much choice about it.
Pos } Does not look like you had much fun.
I am sure you had much better things to do with your day.
I hate to see you standing about in this stupid manner! You had much better dance!
I learned that you had much more to do than listen to speeches.
And this young lady is called Lydia. Have you had much experience in service?
If you had much less bass it would cease to exist entirely.
MUNCH, Does not sound like you had much in common.
You had much better weather in Milford than we did.
Huh . Though I can not imagine any of you had much to say to each other anyway.
You had much better go to Meryton with your sisters and meet the officers.
And have you had much interest?
You had much more foresight than I did.
It 's not as if you had much of a choice.
You had much better go on horseback, for it seems likely to rain.
It's not like you had much to tell them.
You had much trouble finding us here in the middle of nowhere?
Before that, however, you had much more diversity.
Have you had much experience with children?
My, you are very accomplished. Have you had much experience with cakes?
Have you had much experience with S.
I certainly shall not. At an assembly You had much better dance!

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