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Example sentences for "worth more"

  • They will not long keep metal uncoined in their possession when it is worth more in the form of money, nor will they long keep money from the melting-pot when it is worth more as bullion.

  • If a product shipped to Liverpool will, by the time it arrives there, be worth more in Hamburg, there is a loss.

  • Bonne renommée vaut mieux que ceinture dorée=--A good name is worth more than a girdle of gold.

  • Een once geduld is meer dan een pond verstand=--One ounce of patience is worth more than a pound of brains.

  • Un bon ami vaut mieux que cent parents=--A good friend is worth more than a hundred relations.

  • The habit of looking on the best side of every event is worth more than a thousand a year.

  • Sugar is worth more to a consumer when it is doled out to him in paper sacks than it would be if it were to be had only in hogsheads.

  • To make one's self secure against privation in the future is worth more than to add to one's comforts in the present.

  • This arm," he looked lovingly at the stump beside him, "is worth more in my business than a million dollars.

  • There's an overcoat of his here on which he borrowed money--it's worth more.

  • Ain't it funny that feller would never buy from us a dollar's worth more goods?

  • An ounce of mother is worth more than a pound of clergy.

  • When found, it is worth more to us than a vein of gold.

  • That will be worth more to you than any amount of money you can pocket through fraudulent, skimped, or botched work.

  • The inspiration of such an example is worth more to the young men of America than all the wealth of the Astors, the Vanderbilts, and the Goulds.

  • Then keep the sekret yureself," spoke the ant, "it iz worth more to yu than ennyboddy else.

  • One man, of good 40 hoss power common sens, iz worth more in the world than a whole drove of geniuses.

  • I dont kno ov enny thing in this world, that iz worth more, than money that iz honestly got, and virteuously spent.

  • A little knowledge, well learned and truly digested, and made a part of the pupil's own intellectual stores, is worth more to him than any amount of facts loosely and indiscriminately brought together.

  • But one lesson so prepared will be worth more to you than a whole week of study conducted in the ordinary manner.

  • And that, again, one person of the wealthy class, on an average, is worth more than 49 persons of the poor class.

  • In these we shall find the very marrow of the gospel, worth more to our souls than all the revelations of science and all the speculations of philosophy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    age and; bear testimony; brief outline; close arrest; displaced persons; great mistake; great personal; has come; kusa grass; patent medicine; perfect model; slip away; sometimes omitted; worth anything; worth giving; worth having; worth living; worth more; worth notice; worth reading; worth recording; worth seeing; worth something; worth while; worthy friend; worthy knight