Example sentences of "perhaps more than [det] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps more than any other man in Canada , he has put poetry on the map — at the centre , indeed ; and fought and argued and worked demoniacally to preserve it there . |
2 | This is indeed unfortunate , for Williamson , perhaps more than any other writer , accurately described the experience of the common man in the trenches and the lingering and traumatic effects it had on the survivors of the experience . |
3 | Perhaps more than any other person , she opened the public relations field in Britain to women . |
4 | A judge , however , perhaps more than any other person , is accustomed to making and announcing his decisions in public . |
5 | That Test was , perhaps more than any other match , the decider as to whether New Zealand cricket had a future . |
6 | Syphilis and its origin are subjects that have occupied physicians and historians over the ages perhaps more than any other condition . |
7 | Perhaps more than any other group of molluscs the gastropods are remarkable for the variety and beauty of the external sculpture on the shell , which may be covered with a delicate tracery of ribs and lines , or stout spines , or fine prickles . |
8 | Evacuation required the help of a large number of middle-class voluntary workers in the rural areas who , perhaps more than any other section of the population , had very fixed ideas of social propriety ; it was this lobby that propagated the wildly exaggerated and inaccurate stories of the evacuees ' condition . |
9 | Perhaps more than any other application of TL , sediment dating has fired the most interest . |
10 | The issue of child abuse , or child protection as it is often now described ( Parton and Parton , 1989 ) , perhaps more than any other area of child care policy and practice has brought the activities of a variety of health and welfare professionals into considerable public , political and media focus in recent years . |
11 | Frank Smith 's ( 1971 ) seminal work , Understanding Reading , has been glorified and vilified perhaps more than any other book about reading , but it has spawned real excitement and self-questioning in teachers . |