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Example sentences for "even greater"

  • But in Holland, in the seventeenth century, the dark green or almost black prunted goblets of roemer type were apparently held in even greater estimation.

  • If Antwerp thus early held a commanding position in Spanish Flanders, in the Walloon country the glass-houses of Liege in the course of the seventeenth century grew to a position of even greater importance.

  • To-day Rome drags the whole world with her into the puddle; she far exceeds in unbridled luxury even ancient Rome, and stands in even greater need of apostolic messengers from God than she did at the beginning.

  • Just as the Theses referred to throw light upon his development,[123] so also, and to an even greater extent, do the Disputations which took place at academic festivals about that same period.

  • Yet in the field of fighting the requirements for wire were even greater.

  • Moulton was to make an even greater contribution to the 6-inch shell.

  • Major Dean went to France to collect information dealing with the actual needs of the service and to present numerous experimental models of helmets for the comment and criticism of the General Staff.

  • The records show that the experienced manufacturers overcame the difficulties encountered and had obtained in general a rate of output which was satisfactory at the time of the signing of the armistice.

  • At points like Chattanooga the disparity was even greater.

  • But in addition there are also, of course, the social factors to be considered, which are of even greater weight.

  • This discrepancy is even greater in wholesale rates.

  • And at the same time the fact that the new Commerce Court was in 1912 on trial for its life--this being one of its leading cases on appeal--endowed the controversy with an even greater significance.

  • Ernestine, in even greater astonishment "But, in that case, why are you so unhappy, Herminie?

  • Because I am already under deep obligations to you, and yet I ask an even greater favour.

  • Maillefort, your friend and mine, will tell you that I am indeed very unhappy, and that I am in even greater need of your tender affection than ever.

  • More direct forms of suggestion of disease have, of course, even greater effects.

  • It is true that patients, in both hospitals and homes, suffered from the lack of trained nursing, and that was an even greater disadvantage.

  • At the time the Army did not see this responsibility as a burden and in its quest for uniformity was willing to assume an even greater share of the decision-making in a potentially explosive issue.

  • Consequently, the Army was now faced with the possibility of having to accept an even greater proportion of Negroes "with adverse effect on its combat efficiency.

  • This is the case to an even greater degree in the "King's Mirror," and the difference between what is there stated about the North and what we find less than two hundred years earlier in Adam of Bremen is obvious.

  • On the contrary, they applied themselves to the watery element with an even greater zeal, and chiefly because they were ambitious and did not wish to appear to have been diverted from their purpose by the disaster.

  • They had groaned on occasion under the Monarchy, and on the first establishment of the Republic they continued to groan from an even greater cause.

  • Nature had in store for them a species of catastrophe which was admirably adapted to test their fortitude to an even greater degree.

  • We arrive now at an event which exercised an even greater influence on the destiny of South America in general than was suspected at the time.

  • Less pastoral in motive and less connected in narrative, but of even greater importance in the formation of pastoral taste, is the famous Giostra written in honour of the young Giuliano de' Medici.

  • It might with equal or even greater force be contended that most readers are asleep ere the Arcadian princesses in Sidney's romance are rescued from the power of Cecropia.

  • Now their author occupies a position of even greater authority, for after the death of Li Hung Chang, he was appointed to succeed him as Viceroy of Chih-li in November, 1901.

  • At the Second Street compound there was even greater ruin, if that were possible.

  • And by the order of the Bishop, biscuits and wine were brought in, to which Julien did honour, and the abbe de Frilair, who knew that his Bishop liked to see people eat gaily and with a good appetite, even greater honour.

  • Everyone attributes an infinite amount of intelligence and an even greater amount of prudence to the fortunate man who is the object of your interest.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    considered unlucky; even according; even after; even although; even among; even approximately; even because; even from; even know; even less; even now; even said; even the; even thou; even though; even until; even when; even where; even years; evening dress; evening paper; evening reception; one time; please her; true marriage; voluntary association