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Example sentences for "more advanced"

  • Sphinxes, and water-fowl, two dogs are seen attacking a boar; the drawing is more advanced than in most examples.

  • Primitive pottery of the cist-tomb type, corresponding to that of Hissarlik; (b) more advanced ware of the same kind.

  • Yet another Boeotian potter, Theozotos, has a signed vase with a similar subject to the Gamedes jug, but the style is more advanced.

  • Archaistic imitations of the archaic seated and standing goddesses are often found in the Cyrenaica and Southern Italy; but the Chthonian deities appear but rarely among the types of more advanced style.

  • On the other hand, the cranium and the segmental vertebral column indicate a more advanced stage of development of the vertebrate line than that from the living Marsipobranchs must have originated.

  • The cranium and segmented vertebral column indicate a more advanced stage of development of the vertebrate line than that from which the living Marsipobranchs must have originated.

  • A more advanced method is to dip a stone, as rain-god, into a stream.

  • Notwithstanding his laborious scrupulosity as to language, Bembo is reproached by Lipsius, and others of a more advanced stage of critical knowledge, with many faults of Latin, especially in his letters.

  • The millennium, with all its splendor, is but a more advanced stage of preparation, by which the earth and its inhabitants will approach the fore-ordained perfection.

  • In a more advanced state, they might be really oppressive and insupportable.

  • Among nations of shepherds, a more advanced state of society, such as we find it among the Tartar and Arabs, every man is, in the same manner a warrior.

  • In a more advanced state of society, two different causes contribute to render it altogether impossible that they who take the field should maintain themselves at their own expense.

  • The story, like most legends, assumes a period of close intercourse between gods and men, a time when the relationship involved in being 'a son of a god' had a literal force which was lost to a more advanced generation.

  • In a more advanced stage of religious culture, the position of the priest is no less powerful and important.

  • It is civilization which does most harm to marriage, especially in the large towns, and the age at which people marry becomes more and more advanced, although in Europe there are more women than men.

  • At a more advanced age, on the contrary, love becomes more constant and more tranquil.

  • It often follows that in ontogenetic evolution the sexual appetite of women increases at a more advanced age (between thirty and forty).

  • At the time of the Discovery, the regions which passed under the rule of Spain were richer, more advanced in the arts of life, and far more populous than those whose settlement began with the expeditions of Champlain and Raleigh.

  • In studying a more advanced stage of development, we may note in what constitutes the upper lip of this wide facial cavity, two nasal ducts or furrows, which are the first indications of the nose.

  • At a more advanced period, in the course of the organisation of society, the task of vengeance was taken away from the individual, and the social administration of justice was established.

  • Even English domination failed to adapt them to a more advanced environment, and their race was consequently scattered and destroyed.

  • Until something of this sort is attempted, we can know nothing about the matter inductively: while, until physiology and chemistry are much more advanced, we can know nothing about it deductively.

  • That we cannot cogitate an idea, is certainly no proof of its being incogitable; for it may be cogitated at some later period, when knowledge is more advanced.

  • Nor is it difficult to understand the manner in which, in a more advanced state of society, this metamorphosis would occur.

  • Neither, on the other hand, do any of them show a more advanced stage of development in having the red spots constantly formed into coloured border-stripes.

  • It is not in any way connected with a more advanced development of the markings, since M.

  • For our purpose, it is not necessary early to study voluminous philosophic histories; these should be preserved for a more advanced period of their education.

  • Those trials which are sometimes prepared for pupils at a more advanced period of education, are not always more happy in their consequences.

  • With young children, we should be most anxious to break the habits; with children at a more advanced period of their education, we should be most careful to rectify the principles.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another plant; former life; more ancient; more blessed; more common; more commonly; more elaborate; more grace; more happy; more light; more open; more precious; more precisely; more primitive; more proper; more rapidly; more real; more remote; more slowly; more southern; more spiritual; more strictly; more times; more will; take account; then pass