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Example sentences for "more rapidly"

  • Its velocity would have been increased, its orbit changed to a hyperbola, and it would have left the solar system more rapidly than it came into it, thrust out instead of held in by the disturbing planet.

  • Which of the planets, Jupiter and Saturn, changes its direction from the sun more rapidly?

  • Cast iron is more rapidly affected by pening than either wrought iron or steel.

  • Reading aloud increases respiration; and as more oxygen is introduced into the lungs, our food-fuel is more rapidly consumed.

  • Because (in windy weather) the particles of air pass over us more rapidly; and every fresh particle takes from us some portion of heat.

  • Because the earth radiates more heat than the leaves of lofty trees; and, therefore, condenses and freezes the vapour of the air more rapidly.

  • Singing increases respiration; and as more oxygen is introduced into the lungs, our food-fuel is more rapidly consumed.

  • He strode on more rapidly now, passing through a village of small frame houses of the poorer sort, reaching the foot of the lane where there was a jetty, beyond which several sail-boats were anchored.

  • And so the two men went northward again more rapidly.

  • Here he waited again, watching in all directions, and then taking to the undergrowth went on more rapidly, at last reaching the protection of the thick woods, where he breathed a deep sigh of gratification.

  • In some cases, healing goes on more rapidly under a dressing of weak boracic ointment (one-quarter the strength of the pharmacopÅ“ial preparation).

  • Women, on the whole, stand loss of blood better than men, and in them the blood is more rapidly re-formed.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    anxious desire; could ever; more abundantly; more active; more before; more cheerful; more considerable; more correct; more definite; more delicate; more detailed; more distinct; more easily; more efficient; more frequent; more generous; more grace; more honorable; more liable; more likely; more marked; more probable; more readily; more recent; more thorough; nothing loth