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Example sentences for "rendered more"

  • Her beauty and her extraordinary qualifications, rendered more conspicuous by the greater lustre of her virtue, drew to her many suitors for marriage.

  • Mr. Grits, a jolly red-faced fellow, with an enormous abdomen, rendered more salient by a flapped white waistcoat.

  • While at the same time the parallel between the blastopore of Elasmobranchii and of the Sauropsida, is rendered more complete by the discovery of the neurenteric passage in the latter group, which was first of all made by Gasser.

  • In this manner cleansing will be rendered more thorough, and penetration of the antiseptic solution to be afterwards applied made the more certain.

  • Where the accompanying condition of the horn is bad enough to indicate it, a leather sole should be used, beneath which has been packed a compress of tow and grease, rendered more or less antiseptic by being mixed with tar.

  • The juice is rendered more palatable if it is pressed from scraped or finely-chopped beef which has been slightly broiled with a little fresh butter and salt.

  • It may be rendered more agreeable by the addition of a few drops of some balsamic.

  • A dose of cod-liver oil or syrup of iodide of iron is rendered more palatable by being preceded by a small dose of the solid ammoniacal glycerin.

  • This discoloration may often be detected or rendered more conspicuous by rinsing the mouth out with water holding a little sulphuretted hydrogen or sulphydrate of ammonium in solution.

  • Soft extracts, and other substances of a like character, may be rendered more consistent by the addition of any simple powder, as that of liquorice or sugar.

  • This will be rendered more intelligible by an inspection of the following cut,[IX-21] where the house is seen finished, and the part where a tint is intended to be subsequently engraved appears black.

  • My inclinations did not change at Venice, but my occupations, which moreover would have prevented this, rendered more agreeable to me the simple recreations I permitted myself.

  • No man, in truth, rendered more service to the cause of constitutional liberty than did Burke at this period.

  • At a subsequent date Pitt endeavoured to ascertain whether the crown-lands could not be rendered more productive.

  • What is more, the landscape is rendered more exotic or African by the Oriental appearance of the whole town, its castle, and its cathedral.

  • In the interior, the height of the nave and aisles, rendered more pronounced by the pointed ogival arches, gives the building a somewhat aerial appearance that is belied by the view from without.

  • Nevertheless, it would seem that an expedient which in a certain proportion of cases has been quite successful might yet be rendered more certain in its results if the operative procedure were perfected.

  • When an acute inflammation is complicated by malaria, its prognosis is rendered more grave.

  • This is rendered more manifest if they are first swollen by the addition of water.

  • It is thus their luxury is rendered more intense by the reminiscences that add past experience to present enjoyment!

  • They rambled on: nurse was quite forgotten; and at length they found themselves in the beautiful valley, rendered more lovely by the ruins of the abbey.

  • In the mean time, they endeavored to alienate his regards from the minister by exaggerated reports of his arbitrary conduct and temper, rendered more morose by the peevishness of age.

  • Foreign writers characterize the conquest of Navarre as a bold, unblushing usurpation, rendered more odious by the mask of religious hypocrisy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been tryin; central cavity; constitutional liberty; father went; fresh provisions; government and; imperial authority; like well; linen paper; long thoughts; love affair; maternal impression; modern life; only you; post free; rendered more; single word; stand guard; textus receptus; this argument; whose authority; will save