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Example sentences for "more scientific"

  • Much as a more scientific view of naval strategy may admire Torrington's conception, there seems no reason for losing temper over the Government's plan.

  • They were established to link up adjacent defended areas and as a more scientific organisation of the cruiser outposts.

  • They were abolished because war became more scientific.

  • Until some scholar with better opportunities to carry forward this research has produced a more scientific treatise, the works of the author will be referred to as interesting and valuable volumes.

  • As sources, however, I have used books and magazine-articles, written from a more scientific point of view.

  • Leonardo da Vinci about the same time approached the problem in a more scientific spirit, and his notebooks contain several sketches of wings to be fitted to the arms and legs.

  • Since 1870 the most important factors in this development have been the employment of more scientific methods of production and the more extensive use of machinery.

  • The beginning of a more scientific investigation of beauty in general is connected with the name of Pere Buffier (see First Truths), form, and illustrates his theory by the human face.

  • The fattening of animals was conducted on more scientific principles.

  • A more scientific, a more elaborate, a more comprehensive social organisation is indispensable to our country if we are to surmount the trials and stresses which the future years will bring.

  • It seems that long before this time the French had made the determination of yield in a more scientific manner, RĂ©aumur reporting in 1721 to the French Academy comparative studies of the yield of coppice and of volumes of wood.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    hardly know; interior finish; more able; more ample; more before; more clearly; more comfortable; more complex; more consequence; more definite; more efficient; more elaborate; more exactly; more excellent; more frequent; more general; more gently; more long; more natural; more necessary; more rapid; more right; more satisfactory; more simple; more water; solo singing