Example sentences of "[adj] than ever [adj] " in BNC.

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31 The potential for fateful encounters is greater than ever this year , especially during July .
32 With more A-level passes coupled with the financial squeeze on some universities the competition for places is greater than ever this year .
33 With more A-level passes coupled with the financial squeeze on some universities the competition for places is greater than ever this year .
34 At a meeting in Canton , China , on Jan. 16-17 , the science working group of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC ) declared itself more certain than ever that global warming was under way , but agreed that its full impact might be delayed by other human factors , including a limited cooling effect produced by sulphur pollution and ozone depletion .
35 Reviewing the latest research on the greenhouse effect , the science working group of the UN Intergovernmental Committee on Climate Change ( IPCC ) has declared itself more certain than ever that global warming is under way — but agreed that its full impact may be delayed by other human factors , including a limited cooling effect produced by sulphur pollution and ozone depletion .
36 No matter that the poll tax bills will still arrive , bigger and nastier than ever next year and probably the year afterwards .
37 Ooh this morning I thought blimey it 's darker than ever this morning .
38 With more than half a million driversstopped and breathalysed last year , people are more aware than ever that detection is a real possibility .
39 It is truer than ever that art is not only a metropolitan phenomenon .
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