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Example sentences for "much greater"

  • But there are others in connection with which research work represents a much greater volume.

  • In other words, the advantages of cloud attack could be used with a much smaller dependence on wind direction, and with a much greater factor of local surprise.

  • But, under conditions where the latter are seriously limited, the chemical weapon becomes, relatively, of much greater importance.

  • There are, of course, a few of much greater dimension.

  • If a second man is present (otherwise the trouble is much greater) he holds the animal's head, whilst the first puts on the horsecloths and saddle, and girths the whole together.

  • The diameter of the whole tube was nearly equal, and therefore we must suppose that originally it extended to a much greater depth.

  • It may be surmised that such definite numbers, existing at one time in much greater abundance, afforded the data for an approximate calculation of the figures on which the systematic chronology is built up.

  • Priestly Code, that the author could have told his story at much greater length, had it been consistent with the plan of his work to do so, and that this certainly points to sources where greater detail was used.

  • Much greater importance is attached to the special Torah of Jehovah, which not only sets up laws of action of universal validity, but shows man the way in special cases of difficulty, where he is at a loss.

  • The experiment undoubtedly proves that the sensitiveness is much greater in the tip than elsewhere, and that there is a transmission of stimulus from the tip to the region of curvature.

  • I have a force which will look down all opposition, and that force is but the vanguard of a much greater.

  • This would have been sufficient to have clouded a victory of much greater importance.

  • Secondly, The advantage which is gained by saving the time commonly lost in passing from one sort of work to another, is much greater than we should at first view be apt to imagine it.

  • Though in such manufactures, therefore, the work may really be divided into a much greater number of parts, than in those of a more trifling nature, the division is not near so obvious, and has accordingly been much less observed.

  • Sea-risk is more alarming to the greater part of people; and the proportion of ships insured to those not insured is much greater.

  • The skill of an apothecary is a much nicer and more delicate matter than that of any artificer whatever; and the trust which is reposed in him is of much greater importance.

  • Oysters are found in much greater perfection, though not in greater abundance.

  • Barley and oats, however, arrive at much greater perfection, and afford the inhabitants a substitute, although by no means an equivalent, for this highly valuable product.

  • Some French writers make it much greater.

  • Some band of favored knaves grew rich; while a much greater number, excluded from sharing the illicit profits, clamored against the undertaking, and wrote charges of corruption to Versailles.

  • It would be an act of justice, and I know it is in your power to do much greater things.

  • Do not be ashamed of your circumstances, my dear friend: they are a much greater scandal to those who have left so much merit unprovided for.

  • The style of living among the mercantile classes of these countries is much simpler than in England, but their enjoyment of life is much greater.

  • Women law-givers would certainly have shown a much greater tendency to variation, since the variations of the sexual impulse are greater in women.

  • In many American States, where the facilities for divorce are much greater than in England, cruelty is recognized as itself sufficient cause, whether the wife or the husband is the complainant.

  • The explanation, however, was very simple Captain Ducie had found the facilities for rapid motion much greater than he had expected, and he reached Fort Plain, in the eastward cars, as the remainder of the party arrived in the westward.

  • They will presently move forward in much greater force to finish the bridge.

  • Stuart also showed annoyance, but, more emotional than Jackson, he expressed it in a much greater degree.

  • Good, I hope, but I meant chiefly a sign of much greater things to come.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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