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Example sentences for "sometimes more"

  • The first base of the combs upon which the bees work holds three or four cells, sometimes more.

  • The entrance is in the lower part, and is generally through a gallery or covered way, sometimes more than a foot in length and half an inch in diameter, by means of which the nest is more effectually concealed from observation.

  • In Sethoconus the thorax is more or less conical, sometimes more campanulate, commonly smooth, in some species covered with spines.

  • The number of the feet of the peristome is from nine to twenty, sometimes more.

  • These are either solid spines or lattice-plates, sometimes more or less ramified.

  • Even the partial form is sometimes more active in its invasion, as when it very rarely succeeds acute or subacute articular or gonorrhoeal rheumatism, or, more frequently, follows an injury.

  • They have a distinct coelum or body-cavity, with thick muscular walls limited by a transparent elastic, chitinous integument, which is sometimes more or less distinctly and regularly transversely wrinkled.

  • In the manner described the tumor grows in all directions, sometimes more in depth, sometimes more laterally, sometimes more into the interior of the stomach.

  • They are filled with all unrighteousness, which also appears, as occasion serveth, sometimes one of them, sometimes more.

  • The =stem= is usually white, sometimes more or less pink colored, spongy within, becoming hollow.

  • The surface is sometimes more or less torn into triangular scales, especially as the plants become old.

  • The upper surface of the pileus is smooth, or sometimes more or less covered with a tomentum similar to that on the margin.

  • The skin of all Papuans is of a black colour, sometimes more inclining to brown, sometimes more to blue.

  • Their hair is stiff and black; the colour of their skin is of a light or dark brown tinge, sometimes more inclined to white or to yellow, like that of the Mongols, sometimes more to red, like that of the Americans.

  • The characteristic colour of the Fucoid is more or less dark brown, sometimes tending more to an olive green or yellowish green, sometimes more to a brownish red or black colour.

  • The two convex faces of the lenticular shell are constantly of similar shape, commonly smooth, sometimes more or less thorny, or armed with bristle-shaped radial spines.

  • The chief part of the voluminous colonies, which attain a diameter of several millimetres (sometimes more than 1 cm.

  • The spines are constantly simple, not branched; sometimes more conical or cylindrical, at other times more angular or pyramidal.

  • It is sometimes more convenient to sensitise the erythrocytes just before they are needed.

  • It is sometimes more convenient to obtain "unhopped"[6] beer wort direct from the brewery.

  • Ovary usually superior, the pistils solitary, or several and distinct (sometimes more or less united but at least the styles distinct except in some Saxifragaceae).


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sometimes more" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain circumstances; escaped from; full load; nearly cold; separated from each other; sometimes added; sometimes applied; sometimes called; sometimes done; sometimes even; sometimes found; sometimes happens; sometimes made; sometimes more; sometimes nearly; sometimes represented; sometimes said; sometimes seen; sometimes slightly; sometimes spoken; sometimes the; sometimes very; sometimes written; tabula rasa; this principle; thousand warriors