Example sentences of "much [pron] loved " in BNC.

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1 But that 's how much I loved him .
2 Dead before I knew it was not my anger killed her , dead before I told her how much I loved her .
3 And if only you knew how much I loved him and how much I wanted to marry him ! ’
4 CATHERINE Robbie , do n't you realise how much I loved you ?
5 ‘ I poured out my heart to you , Laura , telling you how much I loved you , and that , despite our difficulties , I was certain we could find a way to solve them .
6 A few years later I told him how much I loved his way of telling stories .
7 Peter and Paul will want to remember their Mummy as she was before she got ill , and how much she loved and cared about them when they were younger , even if the illness makes here different .
8 There she had a row with her mother after which she went to her bedroom , wrote a note saying how much she loved her boyfriend , and took an overdose of approximately 30 aspirin tablets and cut both her wrists superficially with a razor .
9 While a small voice inside her head told her that she would never become queen but would have a tough life she found herself accepting his offer and telling him repeatedly how much she loved him .
10 She was very young and he knew how much she loved him .
11 When she did , she told him how much she loved him — how she 'd always loved him .
12 Did he know how much she loved him ?
13 She wanted very much to buy him something really fine , something to show how much she loved him .
14 He would not begin to guess just how much she loved and wanted him , because he felt nothing of the sort for her .
15 It was getting harder every minute she spent with him to pretend an indifference she did n't feel , but she must never let him know how much she loved him .
16 Claudia said , hardly daring to look at him for fear of betraying how much she loved him .
17 She knew now how much she loved him and with Felipe it was all desire .
18 He could n't know how much she loved him — would probably be horrified if he guessed she felt more than a physical attraction .
19 All that was left to her now was pride — pride not to let him know how much he had hurt her , pride not to let him find out how much she loved him .
20 And so , although she had hated having to do it , Laura had forced herself to write a long letter to Ross , saying how very much she loved and missed him — and could n't they still try to salvage something from the wreck of their marriage ?
21 But oh , how much she loved him when he held her to his heart , and was gentle , like now .
22 At last she said , ‘ Philip , does Frank know how much you loved Eileen ? ’
23 You could say that to me now , now that I understand how much you loved me , now that I have suffered , now that I am a better person .
24 When you fall in love with someone new and it goes wrong you go and fetch an old lover and remember how much you loved him once and how you do n't any more and ca n't imagine what you saw in him , and then you feel better .
25 Jesus ' sufferings draw us into the love of God and show us how much he loved us .
26 She was younger and more beautiful and much more clever than any other mother , and she told her friends that Frankie had chosen the name all by himself to prove just how much he loved her .
27 He wanted very much for her to know how much he loved her , so he had called her ‘ Mam ’ , then ‘ Angel ’ , and now ‘ Sweetheart ’ , because it made her happy .
28 He went to her , and told her how much he loved her , and that she was not to heed him ; it was the headaches that made him distracted ; that day he had been almost blind ; Mr Lamprey had suggested spectacles , and perhaps now he could afford them .
29 In the end he decided he would write to Liza , taking full responsibility for what had happened , ask her forgiveness , say how much he loved her and whether he might return , this time in not such a clandestine manner , but with a view to meeting her mother .
30 He told the villa 's owner Count Robert de Beaumont how much he loved the sun-soaked Costa high life .
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