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Example sentences for "more exactly"

  • Of these there are two, or, more exactly, five--as many as there are faculties of the soul.

  • Religion is morality; more exactly, it is the free, constant disposition to do as much good as possible, and thereby to promote the glory of God and our own welfare.

  • It is not destroyed by the fact that the will is always moved by desire, more exactly, by uneasiness under present circumstances, and that the decision is determined by the judgment of the understanding.

  • At Memphis, Hermes was regarded as representing the personification of divine wisdom, or, more exactly perhaps, the inventive power of the human mind.

  • From these shapes or, more exactly, from sin itself, it was very properly held that all diseases came.

  • More exactly, it was by their commands that these miracles were contrived.

  • More exactly, "He sailed this day toward the West a quarter northwest and half the division [i.

  • More exactly, "On which it seems the Admiral had painted certain islands.

  • The diameter of the sun is towards a million of miles; or, more exactly, it is eight hundred and eighty-five thousand miles.

  • The moon is distant from the earth about two hundred and forty thousand miles; or, more exactly, two hundred and thirty-eight thousand five hundred and forty-five miles.

  • Because of her eyes, more exactly because of her father's, Ovid was banished among barbarian brutes.

  • As things were, or more exactly, since the girl began to grow in beauty she had dreamed for her but one dream--a brilliant match.

  • The terrace resembles, or, more exactly, on this particular summer did resemble, a roof garden on the ground floor.

  • This wisdom," claimed by the pompous bigots in verse 14, can only be so described in terms of courtesy or, more exactly, of irony.

  • More exactly, faktor, Polish designation for broker, agent, and general utility man.

  • More exactly Kazimierz, the Polish form for Casimir (the Great), after whom the town was named.

  • In the great days, or more exactly in the great nights, he had been a pal of M.

  • But it was not Cassy or, more exactly, it was not her objective self, that saw it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    more absurd; more abundantly; more active; more attention; more brilliant; more children; more complicated; more convenient; more eligible; more equal; more favourable; more full; more fully; more generous; more grace; more just; more letters; more moderate; more necessary; more pleasing; more probably; more prudent; more questions; more real; more recent; more severe