Examples of 'which were more' in a sentence

Meaning of "which were more"

which were more: Refers to a comparison between two or more items, events, or characteristics to determine or emphasize a greater degree or quantity of something

How to use "which were more" in a sentence

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which were more
I have eaten pizzas which were more expensive.
Feelings which were more passionate than either of us could have anticipated.
Waves of diglyme which were more often.
Which were more numerous then any other animal group on the planet.
Concerns also emerged which were more regionally specific.
This generation of computers used transistors instead of vacuum tubes which were more.
Speeches were made which were more like prayers and prophecies.
This generation of the computer used transistors instead of vacuum tubes which were more reliable.
The question of which were more satisfactory was tested in several lab experiments.
It laid down three categories of industries which were more sharply defined.
Wondering which were more horrible - the signs of sin or the signs of age.
He had to rely on vassal tribes which were more powerful than himself.
Several which were more than half a mile broad ; and the depth of the.
This was possible only for provisions which were more advantageous for employees.
Large companies, which were more dependent on exports to the Soviet Union, are primarily affected.

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He also wrote some other types poems which were more popular verse.
He found grapes, which were more to his liking, and ate heartily.
The boum replaced the heavier baghlahs and ghanjahs which were more difficult to maneuver.
Other media were born, which were more effective because they had a larger audience.
Customers wanted diesel engines, which were more powerful.
On other ships - which were more numerous - the ship 's boy was responsible for this chore.
This grouping therefore incorporated substances, which were more or less structurally alike.
To small communities which were more or less isolated from one another.
There were also delays, hesitations and cavils at home, which were more inexplicable.
KMGi also created WebPresentations, which were more elaborate product demonstrations that could be viewed online.
She also recommended making greater use of emergency funds, which were more targeted.
Practices which were more.
These began to replace surgical biopsies, which removed more tissue and which were more expensive.
Ages ago GM sold cars which were more expensive than Ford.
Conjugates formulated with O-PS oxidized for 2 to 5 minutes yielded conjugates which were more immunogenic.
Results showed all tumours, some of which were more aggressive than others, had IgE present.
The processes using cyanide-specific electrodes produced results which were more difficult to reproduce.
In contrast to his previous singles which were more upbeat, " Butterfly " has a slower tempo.
Chlorella fusca The emboldened MIC values denote preparations which were more effective than Mar 71.
Six other storm events, which were more localized, round out the top 10.
Of course, we had our disagreements, some of which were more serious.
In 1996, automatic complaints and procedures, which were more difficult to deal with, had increased considerably.
Cross-vaults were nevertheless installed, rather than star-shaped vaults which were more common at the time.
This album differed from previous albums, which were more along the lines of rock music.
He had other matters upon his mind, which were more important to him.
We introduced her to cotton tights, which were more comfortable . ”.
Stale laboratories, which were more.
Two more albums came in the early 1980s, which were more of a jazz rock styling.

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