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How to use what is more in a sentence

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They do, however, represent a captive audience and, what is more, an audience in a highly receptive frame of mind.
And what is more, it is all to the good, because of course you can now make pots of money out your lack of success.
And what is more, it's a limited edition of 1,000 pieces only, each of which has been signed by Aishwarya.
I think, however, that what is more likely is that neoconservative intellectuals and blowhards have gained more influence.
But what is more, many of Morrison's jazz critics reference jazz as a marker of authentic blackness.
But then he was a strong swimmer, and, what is more, he had beginner's luck.
Perhaps what is more important is the effect that any change in interest rates might have.
But what is more, we now acknowledge that the political life of Tudor England was multilayered, a carpet, as it were, with a very thick pile.
It turns out that this is a spelling of what is more usually written as Hmong.
These answers are interchangeable and, what is more important, absolve both rulers and subjects from facing reality and taking responsibility.
But what is more impressive is the way the show transfigures ordinary gestures.
Which means you are looking at a trafficless site with a catchy domain name and what is more than likely a free, downloadable template.
The traditional teacher has a careful belief that it is better to start with what is easier and work towards what is more difficult.
It's my opinion that both these methods are turgid in the extreme and what is more, they telegraph Germany's intentions early on.
And what is more, there is declining yield from successive generations of hybrid cattle.
And, what is more, this current of suppression is apparently not as reactive as it may appear.
And what is more, even he concedes that I am right to say that none of the vocabularies record a term corresponding to the English word for land.
And what is more, many even carry animal motifs and animal-friendly messages.
In Shiavite temples what is more common than a statue of Shiva is a stone linga, usually with a yoni.
The urban environment is ailing and, what is more, there are precious few ways in which to address its problems.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And what is more, I'll do it too, in order to wrest my friends from their clutches!
And what is more to the purpose, it spared him the pain and mortification of knowing that he was gossipped about.
And what is more, the money was parceled out to each one on the very floor of the Senate and House.
In fact, as a preparation for a summer's reading, I don't know what is more exhausting than charmeuse, unless it be crpe de Chine.
Yes, Simonides, and what is more, I know the explanation of the common verdict.
It savors of kitchen mechanics, and, what is more, I do not wear a bonnet.
I remember that the Sokolovitch's live in another house, and what is more, they are just now in Moscow.
It would only show its impotency, or, what is more, its own corruption.
But what is more, wine does the office of a mediator between enemies.
What is more beautiful than the quincunx, which, whatever way you look, retains the same direct position?
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