Example sentences of "[subord] ever [to-vb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Now we need more than ever to remind ourselves of what Ellen Willis has written : |
2 | RECESSION-HIT Britons are more determined than ever to take their annual holiday , leading travel agent Thomas Cook said today . |
3 | If there is a possibility of the authority in question being overruled , it is more important than ever to mention its status in the judicial hierarchy , as well as stating any objections that have been urged against it . |
4 | After his return to London from Pontardulais , Edward and Helen were finding it more difficult than ever to contain their desire for complete sexual union . |
5 | But that was what he was being paid for and after hearing Mobuto at the United Nations he was now more determined than ever to ensure his safety . |
6 | After last night he would be more anxious than ever to have their journey over . |
7 | And this year there are more ways than ever to make your home special — from unusual decorations , swags and tiny trees , to ideas that are simple to make yourself . |
8 | Time as ever to turn our attentions to weather with the very lovely Lloyd Quinan . |
9 | As Oxfam enters its 50th year , it 's as determined as ever to improve their quality of life . |
10 | As Oxfam enters its 50th year , it 's as determined as ever to improve their quality of life . |
11 | Futurologists however continue as confidently as ever to predict what we shall soon be doing , and it has been very easy for them to extrapolate from contemporary trends , possibilities and experimentation into an even more thoroughly machine-using future . |
12 | His sisters were still at home , unwilling as ever to comprehend him , only making him feel oafish , prematurely old , unclean . |