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Example sentences for "far more"

  • The result was that I enjoyed a very pleasant night, far more to my satisfaction than if I had passed it with Faustina.

  • This gives you an ample margin, and, as you know, is far more than I originally contemplated.

  • The words of both uncle and nephew gave the impression of unspoken meanings, far more important, behind.

  • Indeed the shadow of this tree of life, as always it is refreshing to the tempted and weary, so now it will be far more.

  • I now saw the duchess far more easy and lively in her spirits, and, consequently, far more lovely in her person.

  • I regret it all deeply, and regret it far more than I do the present transaction.

  • Besides, he will remark that there is a much greater choice of friends than of wives--you may have more of them and they will be far more improving to your mind.

  • Else, perhaps, it might be further argued that, judging from their extant remains, insipid rhetoric is far more characteristic of Isocrates than of Lysias.

  • Perhaps some one else, far more handsome, and far more grand, would show him one day that she was good enough to be Mrs. Henry Carson.

  • I look at the first and the last as FAR more important: time being important only so far as giving scope to selection.

  • What is far more important, my love of natural science has been steady and ardent.

  • No one can doubt about his extraordinary power of drawing pictures of things and men--far more vivid, as it appears to me, than any drawn by Macaulay.

  • Oregon may well be proud that its discovery was made within her borders, and that, though it is far more abundant in California, she has the largest known specimens.

  • But in every walk with Nature one receives far more than he seeks.

  • The only thing was to find the right purchaser; for, if the sword of Antony had brought him so much, what would not some amateur give him for the other, far more valuable, objects.

  • Simple dresses are more difficult, far more difficult to make, and yet become a handsome woman better than rich and gaudy robes.

  • The nature of the base is far more important, as far as can be judged from the few experiments here given, than that of the acid; and this is the conclusion at which physiologists have arrived with respect to animals.

  • It appears that cold-blooded animals are, as might have been expected, far more sensitive to an increase of temperature than is Drosera.

  • Changes of this nature are, however, far more rapid in Drosera than in Utricularia.

  • The contact of its romanticism with that of Europe was, as has been seen, imperfect, but its touch with the later developments and reactions of the movement in Europe is far more imperfect.

  • Far more famous is the Delphic, or more strictly, the Pylaeic-Delphic, amphictyony.

  • The vine is far more tolerant of cold than the olive, but to produce tolerable wine it demands, at the season of ripening, a degree of heat not much less than that needed by the more delicate tree.

  • I ween They cannot; for the trickling tear Says "Far Away" means "Far More Near".

  • Susan had dwelt thus far in one of life's secluded valleys, and if she lost much because her horizon was narrow she was shielded from far more.

  • You would wrong me far more if you were not honest with me at this time," he said almost harshly.

  • It would be far more cruel to leave me here," his wife answered earnestly.

  • I cannot think what's always taking thee there, when one would ha' thought a walk up to Esdale would be far more sheltered, both for thee and baby in such weather as this.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    calling attention; closed eyes; during the latter part; eight grains; far and; far away; far back; far more; far more exceeding and eternal weight; far north; far off; far the greater part; farm animals; farm labor; farm lands; farm life; farm near; farm work; farmyard manure; farre from; four quarters; general consent; green peppers; holy name; this country; whose memory