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Example sentences for "much lower"

  • They are usually classed among Reptiles, whilst some anatomists have placed them in a much lower rank, as directly allied to Fish.

  • They are on the whole at a much lower stage of development, and more like apes, than most of the Lissotrichi, or straight-haired men.

  • These memoirs, which hitherto have appeared in costly 8vo volumes, are now published at a much lower price, to correspond with the De Remusat 12mo volume.

  • The money price of labour is lower in Scotland than in England, because the real recompence of labour is much lower: Scotland, though advancing to greater wealth, advances much more slowly than England.

  • The money price of the greater part of manufactures, therefore, will naturally be much lower in those great empires than it is anywhere in Europe.

  • A similar decomposition, taking place, however, at a much lower temperature, proceeds with the green copper carbonate which is contained in natural malachite.

  • Bouvet met with, some in 48°, and others have seen it in a much lower latitude.

  • It may be asked, why was Hudson's Bay neglected on our side of America; and why was not Captain Cook ordered to begin his search on its opposite side, in much lower latitudes?

  • They give a whiter and more brilliant light, and are produced at a much lower cost.

  • Evaporation proceeds much more rapidly, and liquids boil at much lower temperatures in an exhausted receiver than when exposed to the air.

  • Another advantage it has over quinine is, it is much lower in price.

  • In the case of these domestic manufactures, the comparative cost of production, on which the interchange between countries depends, is much lower than in proportion to the quantity of labor employed.

  • For the first weeks after labour, the os uteri is high in the pelvis, soft, and easily admits the tip of the finger; at the end of the second week it is much lower in the pelvis, and no longer permits the finger to pass.

  • The money price of the the greater part of manufactures, therefore, will naturally be much lower in those great empires than it is anywhere in Europe.

  • On cotton it may be fifty-five cents per one hundred pounds; on grain or coal it will be much lower, and on sand or cement lower still.

  • The lowered rate may so stimulate new business and enlarge the volume of traffic, that it may be handled at much lower cost.

  • The insulated part towards the top furnishes the wine called Chevalier Montrachet, which is less esteemed, and sells at a much lower price, than the delicious wine grown on the middle height, called true Montrachet.

  • The other Swedish irons are sold at a much lower rate, though said to be manufactured in the same way; and therefore the superiority of the Dannemora iron must be owing to some peculiarity in the ore from which it is smelted.

  • The striped dimities are the most common, they require less labour in weaving than the others; and the mounting of the loom being more simple, and consequently less expensive, they can be sold at much lower rates.

  • On the Natewa Bay side the level of the surface is much lower.

  • It should be noted that the upraised reefs of this region were rarely observed at greater heights than 20 feet above the sea, in fact usually at a much lower level.

  • They do not occur usually at greater elevations than 300 feet, and are found as a rule at much lower levels.

  • In like manner, at a much lower point on the Darling, the course of the little stream named Shamrock ponds, so remarkable in this respect, may be understood.

  • There we found it to terminate abruptly in a lofty brow, quite clear of timber and commanding an extensive view to the east and south over a much lower country.

  • I found the opposite side much more precipitous, and that it overlooked a much lower country.

  • Kinley's figures show a much lower percentage of money than this.

  • During the summer the waters are much lower, and we can walk for some way along the flat shores, which are composed of different strata of limestone, full of fossil remains, evidently of very recent formation.

  • I have often felt the sensation of cold on a windy day in Britain far more severe than I have done in Canada, when the mercury indicated a much lower degree of temperature.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    further examination; much about; much account; much altered; much better; much comfort; much consequence; much discussion; much fatigued; much for; much knowledge; much later; much liked; much lower; much misery; much moved; much nicer; much noise; much obliged; much opposed; much said; much water; much worse; much younger; rather larger; unstable equilibrium