The phrase
"much attention" means that a lot of focus or concentration is being given to something.
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During the holidays, we might be too busy to pay
as much attention as usual to our pets, so they need some other forms of mental stimulation.
It was a unique company with an amazing ranch and we got
so much attention so it was a safe place to be.
It will also put a spotlight on indie titles that normally don't
get much attention with so many games on DVD right now.
Game Night took me by surprise in
how much attention was given to the cinematography, especially in relation to creating a board game motif.
It doesn't matter if your meeting has just kicked off, or you maybe haven't been paying as
much attention in conversation as you should have been.
I have never gotten so
much attention from so many different people and it puts a smile on their face and mine.
If you're like me and fell into the trap of focusing too
much attention on high reps, drop sets, and super sets with isolation machines when you first started.
A search of the Internet returned just a few scattered complaints over the years, but nothing that seemed to
attract much attention from other customers.
Thus he considers the question of living complexity — which has recently
drawn much attention in science and religion discussions — to be important.
It has not
gained much attention because it does not make predictions that had not already been made by those following standard models.
He claims I did not show enough love to him, but then he claims I show too
much attention at the same time.
Resumes are strong job application documents — or at least, they are supposed to be — and
require much attention from the job seeker.
While much attention in the press has rightly been focused on those looking for work, the economy and employment forecast affect everyone, including the currently employed.
The treatment is still considered experimental, but it has attracted
much attention because it does not require surgery and is inexpensive, safe and relatively easy to administer without any side effects.
He has
devoted much attention in his career in helping provide access and opportunities for first generation college students.
Other than checking on the soup and giving it a stir periodically it doesn't
need much attention.
A burgundy or dark blue are two good options though and will compliment your look without drawing too
much attention away from the jacket.
The topic of stress has received
much attention over the last several decades, and there is much controversy over exactly what stress is.
Yeah well, priests, pastors all of them never pay
very much attention to the elderly unless that senior is holding purse strings.
Even though the history books and much of western civilization may not
bring much attention to their leaders.
This remarkable warm period has received
much attention lately due to the information it may yield about future warming.
While it's supposed to make messages between ethereum nodes and the network private - a popular topic for ethereum today - it has yet to
grab much attention.
Other mothers are very uncomfortable with the prospect of having so
much attention during their pregnancy.
Although much attention has focused on manufacturing, less is known about working conditions at the mines that supply raw materials for phones.
The problem is, even if you're sitting pretty at the top of the page, you won't get
much attention if you don't stand out in some way.
Create a Need: The vast majority of people who receive a traffic ticket consider it a minor inconvenience that doesn't
warrant much attention.
«Only five years ago, a major report on educational telecommunications would have been interesting, but hardly
worth much attention,» the report says.
I didn't think it would
gather much attention because the subject is so familiar to the digital publishers I talk to all the time.
Phrases with «much attention»