| In this conception man is only a temporal epiphenomenon, an episode in a much vaster plot starting from a kind of prologue in heaven. |
| This new India, milling around the tea-stalls and auditoriums, is vaster than the canon and stranger than fiction. |
| The event was judged a huge success and the lucky participants earned sums significantly vaster than are on offer in any other form of the game. |
| The universe is vaster than he or any of the Old Testament age could even imagine. |
| Writers are liked or disliked for something much vaster than their exceptional ability with language. |
| The contribution on the whole is immense, vaster than we have yet any idea of. |