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Example sentences for "none more"

  • This was a subject of exultation to all the party, though to none more so than Sparkle, particularly as the estate alluded to was situated in the neighbourhood of his own residence.

  • But, in the present instance, we are speaking of the Medical Quack only, than which perhaps there is none more remarkable.

  • Of all the subjects that afford opportunities for the satiric pen in the Metropolis, perhaps there is none more abundant or prolific than that of Quackery.

  • None could be more deeply religious than he, none more tender, none more simple, none more happy.

  • And however unfavorable their condition, there is none more so than that of the colored people of the United States.

  • Mr. Bell is extensively known in the business community--none more so--and highly esteemed as a valuable citizen.

  • There is none more of a gentleman than J.

  • How she could abandon such a husband, such children, was a marvel to many; but to none more than it was to me and my daughter.

  • And now it turns out that he does know him, and he is always in mamma's dreams--none more prominent in them than Bethel.

  • No undertaking is more profound, none more supreme.

  • They embody sure witness of an eye that is keen to see--none more narrowly; and of a mind that is trained to think--none more thoroughly.

  • Of all the weaknesses and follies of the times in which we live, there is none more hateful to me than the conjunction of expressions and images borrowed from religion with the most profane facts and ideas.

  • No one hotter in assault, none more tremendous in the onslaught; but he did not know what it was to strike a stealthy or back-handed blow.

  • All the churches are more or less interesting, none more so than that of S.

  • Amongst the advocates of the new opinion in England, there is none more popular in his style, none more plausible in his arguments, none more earnest in the cause, than John William Colenso, Protestant Bishop of Natal.

  • But of all the occupations by which gain is secured, none is better than agriculture, none more profitable, none more delightful, none more becoming to a freeman.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ball game; being under; civil power; her eye; interim president; motor boat; must look; none beside; none conventional short form; none effect; none else; none knew; none like; none local long form; none note; none other; none shall; none whatever; none will; primary qualities; short description; show thee; smooth and; stranger still; works were; you keep