Without reading it, Mrs. Armstrong laid it on the table by her side.
If you stay longer than another day I will send nurse with your clothes," said Arthur.
Mrs. Franklyn had never yet drawn any but the interest of her money, and on examining her late husband's will it was found that to touch the capital without the consent of her trustees was out of her power.
If they are mistaken, it is more necessary for us to inquire with uncommon caution.
If they are corrupt, it is more necessary for us to preserve our integrity.
If we defeat the Spaniards, we may assist the house of Austria without difficulty, and if we fail in our attempts, their alliance will be more necessary.
It is a more necessary thriftiness to be sparing and saving of your time, than of your money.
He cannot be Christ's disciple, that thinks it more necessary to save his life, or provide for wife and children, than to obey his Lord, Luke xiv.
But I say this is more necessary,—to be well eternally, than to be simply; to escape this condemnation, than to have a being.
We told you that there was nothing more necessary to know than what our end is, and what the way is that leads to that end.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more necessary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.