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Example sentences for "more reasonable"

  • This is improbable, and it is more reasonable to suppose that these altitudes are the result of calculations either by Pytheas himself or by Hipparchus from his data.

  • It therefore seems doubtful whether he was ready to return the same summer or autumn, and it is more reasonable to suppose that he wintered at some place on the way.

  • The Shigatse Abbot had, I heard, done his best to make the Lhasa officials take a more reasonable view, but without success.

  • And hence, if these Thenay flints are really artificial in their origin, it is more reasonable to suppose they were cut by one of the higher apes, then living in France, than by man.

  • Since we have the choice, it may be more reasonable to assume that the Icelanders got their wine from Isidore, or from the same vats that he drew his from, than that they fetched it from America.

  • If you would leave my clothes alone and tell me where you are going," Jeanne declared, a little tartly, "it would be more reasonable.

  • I thought, Nigel," she said, "that you were a more reasonable person.

  • In this way I taunted myself, until, falling into a more reasonable state of mind, I began to reason as to what I might yet do in her behalf.

  • Let our milder climates be more reasonable, more free, and more happy.

  • For here let reason ask, whether a divine revelation founded on the resurrection of Jesus could have a more reasonable object, than the bringing to light, life and immortality?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    double crochet; eastern side; great distance from the; lodging house; more absurd; more closely; more distinct; more easily; more frequently; more generally; more honorable; more interesting; more natural; more parts; more persons; more pleasing; more proper; more reason; more scientific; more sensitive; more species; more specifically; more time; more usual; more water; school instruction