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1 And never could he be got to say anything more enlightening .
2 Riemann's phrasing, while careful, is not more enlightening than Klindworth's.
3 The average for hens of one breed for the whole five years is more enlightening .
4 Holloway, on the other hand, proved far more enlightening .
5 I thought the contrast would be more enlightening than anything either one of us could say.
6 The harbour view proved no more enlightening .
7 We sat and stared at each other, us hoping he'd say something more enlightening , which he didn't.
8 Still more enlightening is this observation:
9 Experiment is more enlightening than argument.
10 Against expectations, Vinny Fitzpatrick had found the Monday morning tour of the Marino Casino far more enlightening than he'd imagined.
11 An afternoon stroll round the San Pedro cemetery-museum turned out to be a good deal more enlightening than it was morbid.
12 Suddenly it occurred to me that I could do something more enlightening than stare at the envelope: I could open it.
13 For Rapp one of the more enlightening exchanges happened when he asked the salty Hurley, "What about the dogs?"
14 Owing to an overcast sky, the view was not a great deal more enlightening than that which we had had from below.
15 That said, the subsequent reports from the talk were a little more enlightening than the circular hypothetical questions the rest of the topics asked.
16 For more up-to-date and, let's face it, probably more enlightening coverage of the remaining 18 overs of the day, click on the scorecard here.
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This collocation consists of: More enlightening through the time