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Example sentences for "more value"

  • The Council showed that there was convincing evidence that the animal organism synthesizes its complex organic phosphorus constituents from inorganic phosphates, and that organic phosphorus is of no more value as a food than inorganic.

  • At home, and while they remained in the shape of coin, these heavy pieces were of no more value than the light; but they were of more value abroad, or when melted down into bullion at home.

  • By restoring the silver currency to its mint value, silver money would rise; but it would appear as if gold fell, for a guinea would probably be of no more value than 21 of such good shillings.

  • England, when it was of no more value, estimated in the money of Hamburgh, or of Holland, than 100l.

  • At home, and while they remained in the shape of coin, those heavy pieces were of no more value than the light; but they were of more value abroad, or when melted down into bullion at home.

  • But yet as he grew up in strength and ripeness of wit, so he attempted to pilfer and steal things still of more value than at first.

  • Remembering, then, that a concentrated barrage is of more value in attack than scattered fire, use as little space as may suffice for the essentials.

  • Would Mr. Russell's criticism be of more value if it showed more emotion, if it were less detached?

  • Of course we are to remember that the criticism becomes of more value as the subject of criticism is of more moment: criticism of the drama is nobler, perhaps, than criticism of egg beaters and picture hooks.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more value" 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:
    detached service; mayonnaise dressing; more adequate; more advantageous; more before; more briefly; more clearly; more complicated; more easy; more effectual; more eligible; more extensive; more fortunate; more gently; more high; more inclined; more long; more often; more particularly; more pleasing; more precise; more recent; more slave; more time; more trouble; more words