241 examples of mair in sentences

It gies us mair Than either school or college.

My Peggy speaks sae sweetly Whene'er we meet alane, I wish nae mair to lay my care, I wish nae mair of a' that's rare:

My Peggy speaks sae sweetly Whene'er we meet alane, I wish nae mair to lay my care, I wish nae mair of a' that's rare:

Sae, next morning, I offered the old couple a good, stiff price for it mair than it was worth, maybe, but not mair than it was worth to me.

Sae, next morning, I offered the old couple a good, stiff price for it mair than it was worth, maybe, but not mair than it was worth to me.

An' I ha' always a dozen or mair ready to try.

Sometimes, o' coorse, a song will be richt frae the first time I sing it on the stage; whiles it'll be a week or a month or mair before it suits me.

But, lu'mme, eyen't he funny?" Weel, after a', a manager can no do mair than his best, puir chiel.

They're aye sae busy writin' begging letters or working it aroond sae as to get to see a man or a woman they ken has mair siller than he or she needs that they ha' nae the time to mak' any effort by their ain selves.

But there's mair than that in the love I ha' for Dunoon and all Scotland.

But I wasna sorry for them mair.

Aye, I did sothere in front o' that great yawnin' horn, that was ma only listener, and that cared nae mair for hoo I sang than a cat micht ha' done!

" He spoke up thenit had been nae mair than an experiment we'd planned, ye'll ken.

It's time to forget our ain quarrels the noo as to the way o' winning; we need dispute nae mair as to that.

The war taught us many and many a thing, but none that was worth mair to us than this.

I've seen artists who'd won a great name on the legitimate stage booed in the halls; I've been sorry for mair than one o' the puir bodies.

So I think maybe I'll have to be content just to be a music hall singer a' my daystill I succeed in retiring, that is, and I think that'll be soon, for I've a muckle tae do, what wi twa-three mair books I've promised myself to write.

There was some ground aboot it, and mair air than one can find, as a rule, in London.

For ane thing it reminded me of hame; for another, it gie'd me a chance to get mair exercise than I would ha done otherwise.

I'm no saying the papers didn't rub my fur the wrang way once or twice; they made mair than they should, I'm thinking, o' the jokes aboot me and the way I'd be carfu' wi' ma siller.

I think I was mair nervous aboot

It was a different and a mair serious business than anything I'd known in London.

"Oh, soon to me may summer suns Nae mair light up the morn!

Nae mair to me the autumn winds Wave o'er the yellow corn!

Ever and anon he would stoop down at the entrance of some deep dug-out, and bawl "Ony mair doon there?

241 examples of  mair  in sentences