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Example sentences for "much higher"

  • The pupæ of Heliconius and Colænis thus differ to a much greater extent than the imagines or larvæ, and the same holds good for Eueides in a much higher degree as compared with its above-mentioned allies.

  • In India it is carried to a much higher degree of illusion.

  • Notwithstanding their stiff, rough-hewn limbs, there were some figures of great beauty, and they gave me a much higher idea of Egyptian sculpture.

  • Together these insured for Scotland a much higher degree of literacy than was the case in England.

  • It is hard for us to imagine what happened, for the Indians we know to-day represent a much higher grade of civilization than did the German invaders.

  • The university instruction in the ancient languages was now placed on a much higher plane, and a new humanistic renaissance took place (p.

  • The same is true of water, except that the rate of travel of the pressure wave in water is much higher than in air, namely 4,800 feet per second.

  • By having the water drop from a great height, its velocity is greatly increased and the power it imparts to the wheel is much higher.

  • But now, while we are shown that the moral sense doctrine in its original form is not true, we are also shown that it adumbrates a truth, and a much higher truth.

  • The later developments of the desires, the newer social ends, are as much higher as the human species is higher than the species from which it has been evolved through continued adaptation.

  • Did you pay as much higher a price for cod and tusk?

  • Can you assign any reason for your price this year being so much higher?

  • But if the prices are so much higher at the Boddam shop than elsewhere, why do you go there when you say you are not obliged in any way to take goods from the Boddam shop?

  • The sermons of Jeremy Taylor are of much higher reputation; far indeed above any that had preceded them in the English church.

  • The black malt used by the porter brewer to colour his beer, has suffered a much higher heat, and is partially charred.

  • His raptures on this point led to a much higher estimate of the value of this river being entertained than it deserved; and until its exploration by Gregory, many shared Stokes' opinion as to its future importance.

  • The organization of this great empire seems to have been on a much higher level of efficiency than any of its precursors.

  • Owing to the prevailing sandiness of dry-farm soils, humus is not needed so much to give the proper filth to the soil as in the humid countries where the content of clay is so much higher.

  • He was thought clever; won a prize or two; took a good degree: but it was generally said that he would have deserved a much higher one if some of his papers had not contained covert jests either on the subject or the examiners.

  • Some smaller Southern cities have, of course, a much higher percentage of negroes in their population, such as Jacksonville, Florida, 57.

  • Not only would promiscuity lead to lessening the birth rate, but it would lead to a much higher mortality in children born.

  • In the case of the Hebrews, however, there is a much higher percentage of skilled laborers and professional men.

  • The suicide rate is much higher in the cities than in other districts.

  • It must not here be overlooked that the Canaanites possessed a much higher degree of economic culture than the contemporary Jews.

  • In Russia, the wages of the higher classes of laborers as compared with those paid the commoner class is much higher than in Germany.

  • A similar circumstance, only in a much higher degree, enhances the price paid for diplomatic service.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    much about; much amiss; much blood; much care; much cheaper; much damage; much delight; much difference; much elongated; much evil; much farther; much gold; much hurt; much information; much length; much longer; much need; much noise; much occupied; much oxygen; much snow; much water; much wealth; much wider; much wished; under heavy