More power, Gavan Duffy; you're the boy that'll settle 'em at last!
More power to you thin, Mrs Kelly, this blessed morning, for a kind good woman as you are, God bless you!
Many Whigs see before us a prospect of more power, and a better chance to serve the country, than we now possess.
He is more sanguine than I am, who thinks that the time will soon come when the Whigs have more powerto work effectually for the good of the country than they now have.
Well, we can only hit the ground twice between here and San Francisco," remarked Dick, as he turned on more power.
We've got to turn on more power, even if we do strain the machinery.
For they, too, put on more power, and were soon overhauling the larger airship.
Dick, as he turned on more power, and headed his boat for the place where the aircraft was likely to plunge into the water.
There is more power in a mother's hand than in a king's scepter.
There's more powerin a woman's hand than there is in a king's scepter.
There would be more power in the prayers of some folks if they would put more white money in the collection basket.
And this, did be surely known by the Masters; and they to have no more power to aid me with the Current, until it flow strong again, lest that they destroy all the Peoples of the Earth.
And I gat again to my knees, and began that I creep after the Maid, and I did shout in whispers, for my voice had no more power to call.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more power" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.