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Usage examples of "greater than".

He started to wave his shock rod before he realized that the threat of Kowacs' presence was greater than that of temporary pain.

Their existence is another example of the combination of your magick and that of Bedrock being greater than either magick separately.

His physical strength and stamina were far greater than they had been on ErAdona.

And before Ka-Shok departed the ancient husk her body had become, more and more seekers had come to her, until the community moved again, occupying an entire valley and building irrigation works greater than had been seen before on Tyss.

And the Spaniards themselves, who in the name of mercy have wrought cruelties greater than any that were done by the benighted Aztecs, who in the name of Christ daily violate His law to the uttermost extreme, say shall they prosper, shall their evil-doing bring them welfare?

But her spirit was greater than her strength, for, as she staggered to her feet, her head swam round, and she would have fallen again had her nephew not thrown his arms round her.

They had fled for reasons that could not be compromised and in the quiet interval that resulted had raised their civilization to heights greater than even they had once thought possible.

Its direction from the last-mentioned place, conformably to that of the coast in general, is about north-east, and its distance considerably greater than what is here stated.

The gravity and temperature of this planet are much greater than we are used to, and I find movement difficult.

The prophecy was, that an evil greater than death would befall the emperors and the people of Cincor in future times.

No pleasure is in itself evil, but the things which produce certain pleasures entail annoyances many times greater than the pleasures themselves.