A quart or more of mint sauce, made as above, but with a larger proportion of sugar and vinegar, will keep very well for several weeks, in a jar well corked.
Turbot or sheep's-head fish may be dressed as above; of course it will require a larger proportion of seasoning, &c.
Lemon milk is made in the same manner, having a larger proportion of sugar.
Meanwhile, although there is no ground for assuming a larger proportion of illegitimate children than in northern climates, on the other hand, the publicly displayed prostitution of Italy is infinitely less.
A chrome orange reserve may be made by introducing a larger proportion of subacetate of lead, and passing the reserve printed goods through weak milk of lime, as already prescribed for producing an orange by chrome.
Iron, in larger proportion, usually colours the clays green or slate-blue, before they have been heated.
The wool is to be boiled in a solution of alum, to which a fourth or even less of tartar is added, for a larger proportion of tartar would make the colour yellowish.
If more attention were given to religious nurture of children, would the problems of evangelism be less pressing, and a larger proportion of adults found in the church?
For the impressions made in the church-school lesson hour bear a larger proportion to the entire result than in the public school.
The remedy here is to use a larger proportion of story material, of biography, of lessons from nature, and of such gems of literature as carry a spiritual message suited to the child.
Some animals with large lungs converted a larger proportion of their food into meat than others with smaller respiratory organs, and vice versâ.
He found a larger proportion of nutriment in the outer leaves than in the "heart," and ascertained that the young plants were richer in nutriment than those more advanced in age.
For ordinary or coarse work, a larger proportion of oil and a little rosin may be added.
A larger proportion of gum-elastic may be dissolved, and a less quantity of oil added, by which means the varnish will be more elastic, but will not have so smooth and permanent a gloss.
Instead of the marble or chalk, substitute granulated zinc;--in this case hydrogen gas will be evolved; but this may require a larger proportion of water.
They contain a larger proportion of lime and magnesia than the trachytes, so that they are heavier, independently of the frequent presence of the oxides of iron which in some cases forms more than a fourth part of the whole mass.
Bridlington drift, and contain a larger proportion of shells common to the Norwich and Red Crag, including a certain number of extinct forms, but also abounding in Tellina balthica (T.
In the plants of the Older Pliocene strata of the same region we observe a larger proportion of species and genera which, although they may agree with well-known Asiatic or other foreign types, are at present wanting in Italy.
By this means they become gradually converted into lignite or wood-coal, which contains a larger proportion of hydrogen than wood does.
Payen's analysis differs from the above, in giving a larger proportion of nitrogenous matter, and a still greater quantity of fat.
And, as has been already mentioned, a greater and more rapid yield of protoxide can only be obtained by using a larger proportion of lime.
Nor is this all, for a larger proportion of the French population is married than in any of these countries.
As the reproductive rate decreases, so does the death-rate, for a larger proportion of those born are able to find food and to escape enemies.
The chalk of the north of Europe contains, he says, a larger proportion of the inorganic matter; that of the south, a larger proportion of the organic matter, being in some instances almost entirely composed of it.
Cloves contain a volatile oil, associated with resinous, gummy, and astringent matter, which is yielded in larger proportion than by any other plant.
The bark of trees contains a larger proportion of inorganic matter than the wood, and much of this, on the decomposition of the bark, becomes available as manure.
A larger proportion of young people are enrolled in the city and town churches than in those of the village and open country.
In Beaverhead and Hughes, which have been longer homesteaded, there is a larger proportion of residents of more than fifteen years than in the other two counties.
South Dakota, at the threshold of the West, has a larger proportion of tenancy than any of the other states represented.
If it were not for denominational lines, it would be possible to make a better distribution of the ministers so as to give a larger proportion of the communities a resident minister.
It is a contention of Lombroso's that the skulls of criminals exhibit a larger proportion of asymmetrical peculiarities than the skulls of other men.
On the other hand, women between 21 and 50, form a larger proportion of the female prison population, than men between the same ages do of the male prison population.
Most of these crimes women can commit with comparative ease; the result is that they form a larger proportion of the criminal population.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "larger proportion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.