greater造句91. Schools are tending towards greater selectivity.
92. The professor impels him to greater efforts.
93. The conference will enable greater international co-operation.
94. The letter gave a promise of greater happiness.
95. People want a greater say in local government.
96. Greater levels of stress may seriously handicap some students.
97. Nations must sink their differences to achieve greater security.
98. He acquired greater proficiency after a three-month intensive course.
99. These issues now assume even greater importance.
100. They have accepted the necessity of greater state intervention.
101. They controlled the greater part of North Africa.
102. The gain is greater than the loss.
103. The threat will force greater dispersion of their forces.
104. The meeting is seen as the first step towards greater unity between the parties.
105. Widen your stance for greater stability when hitting the ball.
106. Man can have no greater love than to lay down his life for his friends.
107. As individual members' solo careers have proved, each band was greater than the sum of its parts.
108. There should be greater treatment of sewage before it is discharged.
109. 1960s Britain was characterised by a greater degree of freedom than before.
110. The sense of let-down today is all the greater because in the past doctors have been over-confident about these treatments.
111. The actual measurement is two orders of magnitude greater than we expected.
112. Was dissolved oxygen in the water greater than 80% of saturation?
113. Traditionally, vigilante groups have found greater favour on the political right.
114. The survey found that men got greater satisfaction from caring for their families than they did from work.
115. These proposals would give health authorities greater freedom in deciding how to spend their money.
116. A high-fat diet correlates with a greater risk of heart disease.
117. This remarkable technology provides far greater clarity than conventional x-rays.
118. The Official Secrets Act was amended to allow greater freedom of information.
119. It is axiomatic that a whole is greater than any of its parts.
120. The emphasis on testing leads to greater stress among students and carries implications of failure.