Aún no tenemos significados para "greater pains".
1As for the aesthetic- Iwasat even greater pains to cultivate that.
2In proportion as his ideas increased, he took greater pains to shut them in from expression.
3There was nothing in the world that a woman has greater pains to endure than silence.
4A good scare thrown into him now will bring forth more fruit than greater pains taken-andinflicted-hereafter
5A malefactor flying from justice could not have taken greater pains to mislead the detectives on his track.
6Shall He then fail to hear the voice of His sons in whom He hath taken greater pains?
7You call pain a good when it takes away greater pains than those which it has, or gives pleasures greater than the pains.
8But where the traffic, as in the case of the Carlisle and Glasgow road, was expected to be very heavy, Telford took much greater pains.
9The fact was, he would be at much greater pains could he attach her to Holcroft or anyone else and so prevent further periodical visits.
10My uncle's manner to me was now of studied kindness, and he was at greater pains than before to give me no excuse for offence.
11(190) Greater pains have been taken to recover him than were used to drive him out.
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