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Example sentences for "more attention"

  • Presently he was paying no more attention to her at all, but was leaning back in his chair, listening to my Lord Dorset who was talking in his ear; and nodding and smiling rather heavily sometimes.

  • She paid me no more attention than if I had been a chair.

  • But he turned on me with such a burst of oaths, that I thought it best to draw no more attention to myself, and presently slipped away.

  • The resolved juryman is so much the less to be converted, as he usually either pays no more attention to the subsequent testimony, or hears it in such prejudiced fashion that he sees everything in his own way.

  • He therefore pays no more attention to the unfortunate.

  • The German paid no more attention to him, and it made him angry.

  • Much obliged," said Hurstwood, softly, but the other paid no more attention to him.

  • He paid, if anything, more attention to his old friend than usual, and yet in no way held him up to that subtle ridicule which a lover in favour may so secretly practise before the mistress of his heart.

  • She nodded to Logotheti, but did not rise, and paid no more attention to Baraka than if she had not existed.

  • But she did not speak for a long time, paying no more attention to Logotheti's gaze than if he had not existed.

  • Baraka was busy with her own thoughts again, and paid no more attention to her companion, until the steward came back after a few minutes bringing a low round table which he placed between the two chairs.

  • He paid, if anything, more attention to his old friend than usual, and yet in no way held him up to that subtle ridicule which a lover in favor may so secretly practice before the mistress of his heart.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ancient demesne; more advanced; more correct; more difficult; more easily; more economical; more efficient; more elaborate; more exactly; more favorable; more instances; more liable; more moderate; more nearly; more often; more open; more positive; more power; more probable; more readily; more reasonable; more regular; more remarkable; more things; more useful; more will