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Example sentences for "deal more"

  • There's a deal more in mules than people think.

  • If there were any about, they'd be a deal more likely to favour me by the fire.

  • All this, and a deal more, Anstace told us, as we sat in the compassed window [bay window].

  • And I am ever so much happier than I was of old, with nought but humdrum matter; only that now and then, for a short while, I am a deal more miserabler.

  • We passed, too, whole mornings at picquet, I learning enough of Horace to quote at the routs we both attended, but a deal more of kings and deuces.

  • But I'll warrant, sir, you have said a deal more than I have any notion of without opening your lips.

  • He reproached himself for having misjudged me, and added a deal more that I have forgotten.

  • The news of my return had spread all over town, so that I had a deal more handshaking to do when we went to the Coffee House for breakfast.

  • If a'd been a talker, ye'd ha' thought a deal more on me nor ye've iver done yet.

  • And as mother says, yo'd feel it a deal more to have yer daughters left on hand.

  • Show up thy manly heart, and make as though thee had much else to think on, and no leisure for to dawdle after her, and she'll think a deal more on thee.

  • I could never guide th' house without Daniel, and I should be feared he'd take a deal more nor is good for him without me.

  • But Jim said nar a word; he just' kep' a gray eye on Arch till Arch lost a deal more sleep 'n he got.

  • They's a deal more hangin' on that law 'n I told you.

  • What was a deal more curious, I saw the half-caste, Warrigal, coming up from the flat, leading a horse and carrying a pair of hobbles.

  • They'd have trembled a deal more if they'd known what was coming.

  • Sir,” says I, “you seem to know a deal more of my offence than I know myself.

  • A deal more o’ the foul than the fair, Master Anthony, if I know aught o’ thee.

  • Begging your pardon, she thinks a deal more of him than she'd like anybody to find out," said honest Reuben, winking.

  • You seem to know already a deal more of the history of our country than some of my first-class young gentlemen have taken the trouble to learn," said Mr. Middleton, in surprise.

  • Ten to one that visit will mean more jobs of work; and, occasionally, what's a deal more welcome, a new plan for a little strafe of some sort.

  • We've all that to wipe out; all that, and a deal more that I can't tell you about.

  • The smoke was just as dense, and there was a deal more gas in it.

  • I gather from Scripture that the Lord takes a deal more account of what a man means than of what he does.

  • Tis all the easier to fill when you don't; but a deal more will go in when you do.

  • There would be a deal more poetry in needles and thread, and soap and water.

  • She was setting it round we were broke, and had gitten the sack, and a deal more; but I reckon I give her summat to bite on afore I was through.

  • It riled Eliza Jim being always at our spot, and thinking a deal more o' Sarah than he did of her.

  • He always set a deal more by you and your missis than he ever did by us.

  • He might make a very good thing of it, and people would think a deal more of him if they had to pay.

  • Ay, I know I am scaring ye even now; I love ye a deal more nor ye want me to, but ye are a woman after all.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being invisible; deal better; deal more; deal table; deal with; dealing with; dealt with; glass eyes; good road; great black; hang himself; little butter and flour; may call; native town; our opinion; pure doctrine; rolling plains; send peace; single stone; small clump; speak them; spreading branches; this mode; used against; wanted her; why did