Examples of 'prove to be more' in a sentence

Meaning of "prove to be more"

prove to be more: Prove to be more. This phrase suggests that something or someone has the potential to exceed current expectations or capabilities

How to use "prove to be more" in a sentence

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prove to be more
Avoiding leaks may prove to be more difficult.
They prove to be more loyal to the enemy than to their king.
Accidents in science prove to be more fruitful.
It will prove to be more difficult to cut through with a knife.
The second marriage may prove to be more successful.
This might prove to be more complicated in other civil status situations such as marriage.
But coming to terms with it could prove to be more complicated.
Her fears prove to be more than just paranoia.
It was to be hoped that his successor would prove to be more competent.
This would prove to be more authentic too.
In such situations a more targeted approach to reporting may prove to be more fruitful.
You always prove to be more resourceful.
It shows us that though beautiful and simple it can prove to be more difficult.
Wendy could prove to be more revolutionary.
Only time will tell which of the two civilizations will prove to be more durable.

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Your trip will prove to be more than memorable.
Converting the second fraction into a fraction greater than one may prove to be more helpful.
That may prove to be more of a slugfest.
The integration of the acquired activities may prove to be more difficult than expected.
They may also prove to be more accessible to a new audience.
In addition, the reimbursement environment could prove to be more.
It may even prove to be more fun than hell.
Furthermore, ceramic pillars of great length prove to be more fragile.
But that may prove to be more difficult than he thinks.
Which one of those decisions will prove to be more historic?
C may prove to be more profitable.
Finding their way off might prove to be more difficult.
It might also prove to be more revolutionary than any of us can imagine.
Hence, buying a new house will prove to be more beneficial.
Wendy could prove to be more revolutionary than the tank or the machine gun.
Lithium salts and magnesium salts prove to be more particularly effective.
They may prove to be more than just a novelty stocking filler in the future.
Sometimes one of these methods may prove to be more profitable than the other.
He may prove to be more troublesome than Inuyasha.
Maybe this new experiment will prove to be more successful….
Some of the three prove to be more elusive than their respective tracker anticipated.
In such a situation, other approaches may prove to be more effective.
Such societies should prove to be more resilient to the threats of violent extremism.
In those cases, a wet food diet can prove to be more practical.
Hopefully it will prove to be more then just another book about truth.
In such cases, the old tax regime can prove to be more beneficial.
Such techniques may prove to be more reliable than traditional tracers using radioactivity or fluorescence.
For this reason, other markets may prove to be more attractive.
These catalyst gauzes prove to be more effective because of their more complex spatial structure.
The advantage with the regional grants, is that it will prove to be more impartial.
Getting fired will prove to be more lucrative for him.
Prove to be more tractable than his friend's.
Shoes were to prove to be more problematic.
These will eliminate the need for tele-micrographics and may prove to be more reliable.
Such a promotion could prove to be more of a penalty than a reward.

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