richer造句(1) America was far richer in the nineties.
(2) The richer countries of the world should take concerted action to help the poorer countries.
(3) You are richer today if you have laughed, given or forgiven.
(4) The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
(5) Avarice makes rich people want to become even richer.
(6) She threw him over for a richer man.
(7) Richer countries must do more to cut back carbon emissions.
(8) He is grander and even richer than the Prince of Wales.
(9) The timbre of the violin is far richer than that of the mouth organ.
(10) Richer countries must dig deeper into their pockets if global problems, such as pollution, are to be solved.
(11) For instance, the more versatile Singaporeans, with richer experiences of life, might have been deterred from taking part for fear of losing face within sight of friends and relatives, should they perform ignominiously.
(12) Our people are in no need of richer nations' largesse.
(13) Small investors like myself are probably none the richer after handing over their financial affairs to professional advisers.
(14) They are healthier, happier, safer, better educated and richer.
(15) The liquid thus becomes richer in naphthalene.
(16) Older, richer, wiser and more scarred, Capt.
(17) This sound was richer, more vibrant.
(18) They are bigger, richer, greedier, more detached now.
(19) As they exchanged ideas and memories, both felt richer.
(20) Windows are larger, stained glass richer, tracery more complex.
(21) The Result: A richer, more vibrant colour.
(22) Then he tasted the richer salty taste of blood, where the cut on her mouth had opened up.
(23) Who have become grotesquely richer as children die in civil wars fought in their inner cities?
(24) Men do not desire merely to be rich, but to be richer than other men.
(25) It's the same old story - the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
(26) We were at a distinct disadvantage compared with children from richer families.
(27) It will be reluctant to propose a law to make banks £500m richer at the expense of local taxpayers.
(28) There is no reason to believe that a new chancellor would make Britain richer.
(29) As the vapours rise in the column through each successive equilibrium, they become richer in the more volatile component.
(30) In that code could be genes that hold the secrets of higher yields, better pest-resistance and richer nourishment.