It ismore valuable to the community, since the example of its excellence is a protection to public morals, and its permanence gives the opportunity for a more general and ready service of society.
More valuable to you dead than alive," had been his words, and in the result his daughter was left alone in the world, as nearly as possible penniless.
And worst of all, they were in a position to produce a platform inspector who had passed the pair at the moment of the utterance of those fatal words: "You see, I'm more valuable to you dead than alive.
Any one of such journeys may be more valuableto a man--nay, any one such journey must be more valuable to a man--than a visit to Niagara.
The political coachman is perhaps less valuable to his master as a coachman than he would be without his politics, but he with his politics is more valuable to himself.
Emma was not thinking of it at the moment, which made the information she received more valuable.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more valuable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.