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Example sentences for "more and"

  • Her way of taking life diverged from me more and more.

  • The vast drifting indifference in between my meetings impressed me more and more.

  • More and more he began to feel that real nothing but poetry mattered, that for him it was the real business of life.

  • At first he thought of taking Arthur for his hero, but as more and more he saw what a mass of fable had gathered round Arthur, as more and more he saw how plain a hero Arthur seemed, stripped of that fable, his mind turned from the subject.

  • The educated girl will be so much more attractive in the long-run, will have so many more resources for making a life companionship agreeable, that she will be more and more in demand.

  • I thought you might be, there are so many now, more and more.

  • Not but that every saint doth fear God, but as the apostle saith in another case, "I beseech you, do it more and more.

  • Wherefore, as you have begun to glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God's; so I beseech you do it more and more.

  • I know you do it; but do it more and more.

  • What obligations, and opportunities too, will this give her to love and honour such a husband, every hour, more and more!

  • All our neighbours here admire us more and more.

  • The wretch (I think I will always call her the wretch henceforth) abuses me more and more.

  • Well, well, said she, I make no doubt you understand one another, and will do so more and more.

  • Closer knit us to our Head; Nourish us, in Christ, and feed; Let us daily growth receive, More and more in Jesus live.

  • This gaze disturbed and confused Boris more and more.

  • The lower stakes cracked more and more and at last the wall fell, and with it the men who had been pushing it.

  • She strikes me, more and more, as extraordinary.

  • More and more of the characteristics of the affection turn up.

  • More and more we are forced to realize that the general form and external appearance of the human body depends, to a large extent, upon the functioning, during the early developmental period, of the endocrine glands.

  • She said no more and he left her to make up his mind.

  • He can't do more and he does feel it a great deal," declared Estelle.

  • Jerusalem became, more and more, the Holy City.

  • This we CAN tell; that He will go on doing so more and more, year by year, and age by age.

  • He not only forbade any further entreaties to be made to him touching Northampton, More and Northbury, but commissioned enquiry to be made as to their property in the city.

  • Not till after Naseby, and the recovery of more and more of English ground for Parliament by the successes of the New Model, was it deemed prudent to begin the issue of new writs; and even then the process was careful and gradual.

  • There is usually a slight degree of regret; so deeply rooted is the idea of the superiority of Man in happiness and dignity; and yet, as she looks upon this child, she is more and more softened towards it.

  • The children of this unequal union showed unequal natures, and, more and more, men seemed sons of the handmaid, rather than princess.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    business here; could desire; its length; more able; more acceptable; more ample; more characteristic; more cheerful; more correctly; more death; more delightful; more distinct; more effectual; more expensive; more frequently; more have; more honorable; more long; more pleasing; more power; more precious; more precisely; more regular; more remarkable; more seen; more serious