One more Unfortunate" The Fates did not ordain that the plan should succeed which Lord Highgate's friends had devised for Lady Clara's rescue or respite.
There's one more thing we can't let up on: Let's redouble our personal efforts to provide for every child a safe and drug-free learning environment.
One more, and this the last; So sweet was ne'er so fatal.
The capture of Mr. Anthony was, indeed, one more blow to his father; but Robin was astonished how cheerfully he bore it; and said as much when they two were alone in the garden.
II "There is one more matter," said Robin presently, uncrossing one splashed leg from over the other.
But from this new point of view the individual is re-explained for us, and we begin to understand that he is the focus of a light which is universal, "one more incarnation of the mind of God.
If there is a God in heaven who has decided to give me one more chance to set myself right, I am going to take it!
One more b-b-burst of speed and we shall overhaul them.
All right; one more stick of dynamite, with a cap and fuse in it, turned loose under foot," prophesied McCloskey gloomily.
It will be one more misfortune, one more disaster, to add to the crushing weight under which the King labours.
Would it have induced him to give us one more allegory, one more life of a poet, one more imitation of Juvenal?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "one more" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.