The census returns for the United States show clearly that carts and horses have not been displaced by railways, or, more strictly speaking, that railways have made more cartage work than they have taken away.
This criticism of course posits a measurement of productivity at variance with that afforded by competition, or, more strictly speaking, it discounts the abnormal terms of the competition in the sweated industry.
Far more famous is the Delphic, or more strictly, the Pylaeic-Delphic, amphictyony.
A righteous man is to be considered more generally, or more strictly.
In the age which produced the doctrine of the Ennead, Anher was identified with Shu, the atmosphere, or, more strictly speaking, the god of the space between sky and earth was merged into the god of the sun.
The literary theories we accepted were New England theories, the criticism we valued was New England criticism, or, more strictly speaking, Boston theories, Boston criticism.
Sometimes my utmost did not avail, or more strictly speaking it did not avail in one instance with Emerson.
But this was long after the Cambridge episode, in which Longfellow alone escaped the corrosive touch of his subtle irreverence, or, more strictly speaking, had only the effect of his reverence.
The sides should be always in keeping with the back; or, more strictly speaking, the back should be in keeping with the sides.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more strictly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.