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Example sentences for "perhaps more"

  • A dark, nearly black variety (or perhaps more properly, examples of melanism) has been described as a distinct species, and is sometimes spoken of as the black tiger.

  • The true beginning of the migration seems to be in the fall, when the birds are driven from their homes by cold or, perhaps more accurately in most cases, by scarcity of food.

  • It is more beautiful, perhaps more concise, more marble; but we belong more with stone and forests, we are more autumnal, more of the cold and melancholy season.

  • The cathedral is as beautiful, perhaps more beautiful, than the Parthenon.

  • It is, however, as I have shown, perhaps more common in Herm, and it also occurs in Alderney.

  • He is restrained by the lazo; perhaps more by a movement on the part of Zeb; who, with a significant gesture, brings his long gun to the level.

  • Perhaps more so, in what has been said in relation to the lady seen by Isidora.

  • A hundred or a hundred and fifty thousand pounds--perhaps more--goes a great way on the coasts of Asia Minor.

  • He'll take a hundred and fifty votes, I suppose; perhaps more.

  • I maintain that answer has as much wisdom in it as any other that can be given;--or perhaps more.

  • Let me expand that thought in one or two illustrations which may help to make it perhaps more vivid.

  • Her devotion, however, had palled upon him early, perhaps more because of its habit of increasing.

  • Lawrence, perhaps more fortunate, had managed to escape.

  • They came to the bank precisely as they had before, and once again, perhaps more persistently, Suvy made wild, eager efforts to scramble out where escape was impossible.

  • Then there was a pound of tea, perhaps more; for they took it from the chest, and shovelled it up like sand, both hands full at once.

  • It was made of rushes, twined round like a wreath, or perhaps more like a large green turban, and there were three or four young moorhens in it.

  • The foregoing facts concerning the intelligence of ants fully justifies Mr. Darwin's observation that 'the brain of an ant is one of the most marvellous atoms of matter in the world, perhaps more so than the brain of a man.

  • Master Holtspur has friends who think as much of him as you--perhaps more.

  • Lewis must know all this, perhaps more, yet he went on approvingly.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perhaps 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:
    bathing suit; different names; each element; evergreen shrub; heart would; inviting them; kept his; look over; perhaps also; perhaps because; perhaps better; perhaps even; perhaps from; perhaps half; perhaps not; perhaps only; perhaps rather; perhaps she; perhaps the; presidential nomination; right enough; seventh century; subsistence farming; three hundred and thirty; vulgarly called; would talk