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Example sentences for "than those"

  • They are therefore much less sensitive than those of the last species; but they made two revolutions, following the sun, rather more rapidly, viz.

  • The young shoots revolve, but less regularly and less quickly than those of the last species.

  • They revolve more rapidly and vigorously than those of any other tendril-bearer observed by me, with the exception of one kind of Passiflora.

  • I fear that your inches are greater than those of anyone in my household, but I have brought a few things here amongst which you may find something to fit you.

  • Of all the fierce and masterful men who surrounded the Emperor there was none with greater gifts, and none, also, whose ambitions he more distrusted, than those of Jules Bernadotte.

  • Her parents were a branch of the de Choiseuls, and their prejudices were even stronger than those of my father.

  • And among children, whose feelings are less under control than those of adults, this peculiarity is still more decided.

  • Its tones are less sonorous in timbre than those of song.

  • We next saw that the tones in which emotion expresses itself are, in conformity with this same law, of a more sonorous timbre than those of calm conversation.

  • As writes a high authority, "the effects of casual repletion are less prejudicial, and more easily corrected, than those of inanition.

  • His regiment, indeed, soon reminded him, that he had other duties to attend, than those of love.

  • We have now more serious interests to pursue, than those of a petty revenge.

  • On the contrary, there are few drawings of the present day that bear evidence of more labor bestowed, or more complicated means employed, than those of John Lewis.

  • Yet is it to be supposed that the distinctions of the vegetable world are less complete, less essential, or less divine in origin, than those of the animal?

  • They are of carved oaken wood, much less elaborate and wonderfully wrought than those of Chester Cathedral, where all was done with head and heart, each a separate device, instead of cut, by machinery like this.

  • I would not believe my own sight, nor touch of the spiritual hands; and it would take deeper and higher strains than those of Mr. Harris to convince me.

  • They interest me more, even though of no great eminence, than those of persons far more illustrious in other walks of life.

  • I went to Marlborough House to look at the English pictures, which I care more about seeing, here in England, than those of foreign artists, because the latter will be found more numerously and better on the Continent.

  • One who has been so long behind the scenes as I have is much more diverted with the entertainment, than those can be who only see it from the pit and boxes.

  • What descriptions ever excited more horror than those, first of the Massacre, and then of the Famine at Paris?

  • Nor were the faculties of his mind less active, or less powerful, than those of his body.

  • Loved he certainly was throughout his life, as so intrepid, affable, and generous a temper well deserved; and this sentiment was heightened to admiration by successes still more rapid and dazzling than those of Edward III.

  • These compositions are certainly more entertaining than those of the troubadours; but, contrary to what I have said of the latter, they often gain by appearing in a modern dress.

  • The hill people of the higher region we found much stronger and more unsophisticated than those we had left behind.

  • As after many years spent in Benares I cannot recollect any more violent acts than those I have mentioned, the reader may infer how little reason we have to complain of danger to life or limb.

  • There were defections, but if our view be confined to Christians connected with the different missions they were remarkably few, fewer, it is affirmed, than those of Europeans and East Indians.

  • Their nests are very rude, frail platforms of twigs, on which two white eggs are laid, they being longer and narrower, comparatively, than those of other species.

  • Their wings are much larger comparatively than those of the other members of this family, so they are enabled to perform evolutions in the air, which are withheld from the others.

  • The nesting habits are the same, but the eggs are somewhat darker than those of the preceding, but not as dark as those of the following species.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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