Encara no tenim significats per a "more infrequent".
1So perhaps lower or more infrequent doses might be more effective, he said.
2The sobs became more and more infrequent, and at last ceased.
3This latter discharge became more infrequent, the bone being replaced by cartilaginous substance.
4It doesn't look like they're much different at night, except maybe even more infrequent.
5With Gnulemah, Nurse's intercourse became yearly more and more infrequent.
6The had become more infrequent since the son married.
7And then his messages got shorter, and more infrequent.
8The solid parts of the land grew more continuous, the fissures became narrower and more infrequent.
9He read over their infrequent letters to him; his to them had been still more infrequent.
10And the ever more infrequent references to the antic summer of 1995 are a mere irritant.
11In her now more infrequent magnetic trance, she was always seeking the true means of her cure.
12No, I feel fine, just a few headaches and they are getting more infrequent and less troublesome.'
13Sunsets of liquid gold became more infrequent.
14There will be occasional flamings-out of rage and despair, but they pass, and become progressively more infrequent.
15These visits were getting more infrequent.
16It is little wonder that, under such conditions, visits grow more and more infrequent, and at last cease.
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