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Example sentences for "being more"

  • The form which we prefer is the Liquor Opii Sedativus, as being more sure in producing a sedative effect than common laudanum, while at the same time, it produces less irritation and derangement in the stomach and bowels.

  • Sinapisms were in general preferred to blisters, as being more prompt in their effects and more easily renewed.

  • Being more delicate, they require more attention than the other parroquets.

  • In confinement he is treated like the blackcap, and, being more delicate, must be furnished with a cage.

  • If the hen canary is neither white nor yellow, the mules differ little from the common grey or green canary, except in being more slender, and having the beak shorter and thicker.

  • The detached scalp, though much torn and bruised, ought not at first to be removed, it being more prudent to leave nature to determine how much must be destroyed.

  • Tablets of wood were frequently used as being more convenient.

  • These specks resemble little particles of lime, being more or less calcareous according to the degree of degeneration which their walls have undergone.

  • They infested the liver, being more abundant in the lungs.

  • There are many other particulars, which, being more obvious, and affording no great matter of information, I shall pass by, and refer the Reader to the Figure.

  • Metals: So also as to the property of cohesion or congruity, Water seems to keep the same order, being more congruous to Glass then Air, and Air then Quicksilver.

  • Only differs from the summer plumage in being more olive-yellow on the head and neck, some of the feathers of the crown and hind neck being tipped with rufous-brown.

  • Differs from the adult in being more rufous, especially on the throat and neck.

  • Underneath, the markings differ from those of the Javan bird by being more confused, and by the absence of regular dark brown cross-markings on the abdominal plumes.

  • Collars, being more subject to breakage, should be ordered in somewhat larger quantities.

  • A fall of six inches in one hundred feet is recommended whenever it can be easily obtained—not as being more effective, but as requiring less precision, and consequently less expense.

  • We found the inn, but did not ask to see the gun, being more interested at the time in bows and arrows, so we called at the inn and ordered tea.

  • The prevailing view is that they are non-periodic ether pulses differing from Röntgen rays only in being more penetrating.

  • Although Sunday is a holiday in the sense of a day when business is legally suspended, it is not usually included in the general term, the phrase "Sundays and holidays" being more common.

  • Plans, being more practical, are more frequently carried into effect.

  • The stigma varies in being more or less, though slightly, lobed.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "being more" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    accompany him; being able; being affected; being answered; being aware; being baffled; being bent; being called; being capable; being compelled; being covered; being deprived; being discovered; being free; being generally; being good; being minded; being once; being present; being pressed; being quite; being rather; being unable; being under; dense tufts; religious doctrine