Example sentences of "[adj] than ever [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | More popular than ever this summer are the Town Gardens , 100 years old next year . |
2 | WELLINGTON — The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica threatens to be bigger than ever this year , according to New Zealand scientists , writes David Barber . |
3 | It is bigger than ever this year . |
4 | Zapp is simply keeping up with the state of the art ; he is more convinced than ever that professionalism is its own justification and reward . |
5 | The meeting broke up a short time after , a bewildered Hoskyns leaving more convinced than ever that change would have to be wholesale . |
6 | Mr Hooke says after talking to trade journalists at the Paris Air Show , he is more convinced than ever that Raytheon will move production of the 125 to America . |
7 | DIRTY and late trains made British Rail more unpopular than ever last year — with a record number of complaints . |
8 | The flat felt emptier than ever this morning . |
9 | Poor love , he was so fair-skinned he could n't tolerate much sun and Majorca was sunnier and hotter than ever this season , according to him . |
10 | THE Ulster Grasscourt championships will be bigger and better than ever this year . |
11 | I am more confident than ever that recovery is under way . |
12 | SKIING holidays will be cheaper than ever this year with some prices tumbling as low as £99 for a week . |
13 | In my view these characteristics serve only to require the court to be more than ever cautious before concluding that Parliament really intended to exclude one of the immunities which I have listed ; and as I have suggested , the words of the Act of 1987 admit of no doubt . |
14 | However , securing organizational change and a move to more entrepreneurial strategies demanded more than ever political skills and access to political resources , and this led to a reversion to earlier patterns with the appointment in 1985 of a chairman closely linked to the PSOE . |
15 | Dear love , I get plenty of time to think about us these days , and I 'm more than ever grateful that I have been given such a wonderful person as you to be my wife . |
16 | It is therefore more than ever essential that we modulate our human scale through all the new processes of social order that are about to dawn . |
17 | In times of severe economic stringency , it is more than ever essential that painful strategic choices should be based on sound information about the need for and effectiveness of services . |
18 | ‘ Well , you see , it is now more than ever that practising politicians need the help of disinterested trained historians |
19 | ‘ The need for action is more than ever apparent , ’ said Coun. John Williams ( Lab ) . |
20 | We are ‘ involved ’ in the most thoroughly mediated war in history but now more than ever vicarious contact with the front line via blanket news coverage fails to guarantee comprehensibility , still less access to the truth . |
21 | More than ever convinced that something was wrong , Breeze hurried up the street . |
22 | It is therefore more than ever necessary that the recovery should be export led rather than led by domestic consumption . |
23 | It is therefore more than ever necessary that the recovery should be export-led rather than led by domestic consumption . |
24 | Yet the Commonwealth was after all invented at a time when the British were more than ever enamoured of their capacity for effecting the bloodless obedience of subject peoples . |
25 | but obviously I must succeed for Yorkshire first , and with a batsman , Sachin Tendulkar , joining us instead of another quick bowler it is more than ever important that I do so . ’ |
26 | But by 1989 Jamaica was heavily indebted and more than ever dependent upon the bankers and financiers . |
27 | Plasmapheresis is a solid treatment for pesticide poisoning , which occurs more than ever these days . |
28 | Exploitation of the press , radio and television would be more than ever indispensable , as would awareness that image matters not in a figurative sense only : votes can be won and lost by hair-styles , complexions , teeth and apparel . |
29 | This was a mood that did not last ; the secular spirit is natural , it is more than ever clear , to modern industrial states — so much so that it invades even the clergy . |
30 | Advanced foundations — Max Factor 's High Definition Foundation , £5.49 , contains moisturisers and sunscreens but the difference is that it contains smaller than ever coloured pigments . |