Used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs.
Sinónimos
Examples for "more"
Examples for "more"
1However, it's the touting situation which is of far more concern today.
2However, I was in reality seeking to raise far more serious questions.
3However the last great dip was more than 20 million years ago.
4Every year, more countries ban wild animals from being used in circuses.
5Yet of course it's a far more widespread problem than severe suffering.
1This land pirating is now carried to a greater extent than ever.
2There was no Senator who had to a greater extent their confidence.
3This time we will rely upon computerized fire control to a greater extent.
4This decrease of TVR persisted to a greater extent in the cone group.
5They may even to a greater extent affect our relations to foreign governments.
6But it was driven to a greater extent by a change in lending practices.
7The amount of sleep declines with aging and to a greater extent in AD.
8He thought labour was in this movement to a greater extent than was imagined.
9She was a woman to a greater extent than any one has ever been.
10We think that at this point the grief should have passed to a greater extent.
11Aging does not appear to affect cognitive functioning to a greater extent than in HC.
12The radius was affected to a greater extent in the trabecular compartment than the tibia.
13The circumstances of my present life enable me to realise it to a greater extent.
14He probably realized to a greater extent than any of them what had taken place.
15Father's death threw upon me the management of affairs to a greater extent than ever.
16The communication training programs appear to benefit junior oncologists to a greater extent in trilateral situations.