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Example sentences for "more strongly"

  • In the Ghost Moth (Hepialus humuli) the difference is more strongly marked; the males being white, and the females yellow with darker markings.

  • Coitions are always more powerful when poles are near poles, since in them by the concordancy of the whole there exists a stronger force; wherefore the one embraces the other more strongly.

  • That an armed Loadstone draws Iron no more than an unarmed one: and that an armed one is more strongly united to iron is shown by means of an armed loadstone and a polished Cylinder of iron.

  • That an armed Loadstone draws Iron no more than an unarmed one: And that an armed one is more strongly united to iron is shown by means of an armed loadstone and a polished cylinder of iron.

  • Let us suppose the two mediums to be air, and water; if a ray of light passes from air, into water, it is more strongly attracted by the latter, on account of its superior density.

  • C B represent a ray, passing obliquely from the glass, into water: glass, being the denser medium, the ray will be more strongly attracted by that which it leaves than by that which it enters.

  • The reason that a heavy body falls quicker than a light one, is, I suppose, because the earth attracts it more strongly.

  • The oppressed situation of that down trodden people convinced him more strongly of the fate that awaited his native country if she yielded to the imperious and humiliating demands of the British ministry.

  • This was denied by the members and a reply written by Mr. Adams in answer to a second message from the governor, more strongly in favor of the crown.

  • A royal proclamation was issued against these daring rebels which united the people more strongly in favor of their orator and soldiers whose conduct they sanctioned in several public meetings.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    heavy shower; more ancient; more and; more consequence; more difficult; more elaborate; more exactly; more frequent; more instances; more interesting; more long; more parts; more persons; more pleasing; more powerful; more ready; more reason; more regular; more seen; more sensitive; more serious; more severe; more southern; more then; more trouble; more true