There is more reason to hope for this, because the subject has received a full discussion, and the minds of the people much better known than they were when the convention sat.
We have no more reason to believe in such a relation, than we have to believe that the same bones in the hand of a man, wing of a bat, and fin of a porpoise, are related to similar conditions of life.
And having no more reason to set bounds to those repeated ideas than we have to set bounds to number, we have that indeterminable idea of immensity.
We have no more reason to believe in such a relation than we have to believe that the similar bones in the hand of a man, wing of a bat, and fin of a porpoise, are related to similar conditions of life.
More reason, then, when he spoke to you, for sending him about his business.
More reason, then, he should protect a king pursued by parliament.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more reason" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.