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Example sentences for "more simple"

  • A compound subject or predicate consists of two or more simple subjects or predicates, joined, when necessary, by conjunctions.

  • Two or more simple subjects may be joined to make one +compound subject+, and two or more simple predicates to make one +compound predicate+.

  • Vaulting formed by the intersection of two or more simple vaults.

  • Compound substances are made up of two or more simple substances.

  • This is surprising, and yet nothing is more simple.

  • When the mine is charged, when the conflagration is ready, nothing is more simple.

  • Nothing is more simple," he said to himself.

  • Some have estimated the circuit in a more simple way, as Ephorus, who says that the compass of the island by sea takes five days and nights.

  • Nothing could be more simple; the road was already mapped out and terribly plain to follow; all had been anticipated; he who had killed others was now to suffer the same fate; they were in the direct path of the horrible.

  • Though the Form of our language be more simple, and has that peculiar Beauty.

  • And of the latter he gives the following erroneous and self-contradictory account: "A compound sentence is made up of two or more simple sentences or phrases, and is commonly called a Period.

  • A square, though not more regular than a hexagon or an octagon, is more beautiful than either: for what reason, but that a square is more simple, and the attention is less divided?

  • It was, however, a profitable speculation for those who knew how to be satisfied with pigeon-houses of more simple appearance.

  • There was also a more simple method of making it, which was to throw a few handfuls of wormwood into a butt of wine.

  • Would it not be more simple to suppose that Elizabeth herself already conformed to a custom which had existed before her time?

  • Lasteyrie prescribes a more simple composition, said to be equally fit for the lithographer's use:-- Dried white tallow soap 6 parts.

  • Nothing could be more simple than to fall into reverie in that convenient resting-place.

  • Nothing is more simple," say the latter, "than the history of the house.

  • The space to be fortified and closed up being very little, the apparatus would be stronger, and might be more simple.

  • THE title of the present study is a paradox: that Shakespeare makes a plot more complex[2] in order to make it more simple.

  • It is impossible for any proof to be more simple, direct, and conclusive than this.

  • May God grant to the reader and writer of these lines, more simple confidence in Himself, and more of the true spirit of self-surrender!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more simple" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    colored school; dense growth; more abundantly; more acquaintance; more active; more adequate; more blessed; more cards; more consequence; more economical; more effectually; more exact; more exactly; more fully; more interested; more liable; more like; more often; more particular; more power; more ready; more real; more strictly; more strongly; more time; more work