Example sentences of "ever [adv] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Above all , librarians will have to become ever more skilful managers of information resources .
2 Cast in the unenviable role of responding to the ever more frequent appeals for help from Vienna , Norman Bentwich decided to see for himself what needed to be done .
3 The most obvious form of development is cognitive , in terms of the mastery of ever more complex forms of thinking and consciousness .
4 The Engineers School of Altdorf is a hive of invention and development where ever more complex weapons of war are created for the Imperial arsenals .
5 The English and Welsh , who look back on the year 1870 ( Forster 's Education Act ) as the effective starting point of a state system , were not the first in Europe to realise that a literate workforce would be needed to meet the ever more complex demands of industry .
6 With increased drainage and ploughing , drain-pipes become clogged with clay and silt , and surface ponding creates ever more difficult conditions for farming , and even the death of cereal crops .
7 And she does this by telling the stories of her different heroes in a series of ever more tense situations of suspense , situations where the outcome is fearfully doubtful .
8 This can be seen , they argue , in ever more direct forms of state intervention .
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