Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] than [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | said there had probably never been a better time than now for a private company or public body to carry out a property audit . |
2 | General Manager Rogerson added : ‘ We are running more trains than ever with a maximum of 26 per day in the height of our season . |
3 | To begin with , geometry has more value than simply as a means of acquiring a grasp of mathematical concepts . |
4 | More patients are being treated in more specialities and with more up-to-date methods than ever before a reflection of the hard work and high levels of professionalism of the staff who serve the people of Darlington and Teesdale . ’ |
5 | H. L. Gee knew it when he said that Edinburgh is ‘ perhaps never seen to greater advantage than late on a midsummer evening , the stones crimson in the setting sun , western windows ablaze with fire ’ . |