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Example sentences for "though more"

  • He was a pupil of Van Noort, but submitted to the Rubens influence and followed in Rubens's style, though more florid in coloring and grosser in types.

  • Jan, though more likely a follower of his methods in color and general technic.

  • It is impossible to characterize the Phoenician type, and even the Cypriote type, though more pronounced, varies so with the different influences that it has no very striking individuality.

  • But, though more intense, the sympathies of women are commonly less wide than those of men.

  • Men seemed to be transported again into the age of Paganism, and the suicides, though more theatrical, were perpetrated with no less deliberation, and eulogised with no less enthusiasm, than among the Stoics.

  • The principal warriors were also frequently attended by their shield bearers, though more generally by the driver alone.

  • The second opinion is still less agreeable to reason, though more calculated to excite wonder.

  • The third opinion, though more plausible in appearance, is still more false in reality.

  • Canoes dug out of a single log, scraped smooth on the outside, with both ends shaped alike, were sometimes, though more rarely, used.

  • The lip is sometimes, though more rarely, punctured.

  • Yet let not them their prouder marbles boast, For they rest with less honour, though more cost.

  • Could I again be brought to love Thy form, though more divine, I might thy scorn as justly move, As now thou sufferest mine.

  • But that monarch, though more governed by motives of ambition than by those of justice or moderation, was still more actuated by the suggestions of vanity.

  • Lewis with a splendid court made a solemn entry into Utrecht, full of glory, because every where attended with success; though more owing to the cowardice and misconduct of his enemies, than to his own valor or prudence.

  • The fate of Pandulfo di Guido, which followed some days afterwards, excited a yet deeper, though more quiet, sentiment, against the Senator.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolute right; among others; being first; deductive science; firing line; made worse; much force; though always; though from; though less; though none; though once; though rarely; though their; though well; though what; though when; thought better; thought maybe; thought more; thought only; thought proper; thought would; thought you would like; thoughtful pause; various directions