Example sentences of "[was/were] none the [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | This tactical change , confirmed at the ninth full session of the Communist International in February 1928 , and aimed , according to Georges Cogniot , at creating in France a working-class front against the combined bloc of social democracy and the bourgeoisie , was none the less interpreted by many in the PCF primarily as the need to intensify the struggle against social democracy . |
32 | This elaborate state structure , providing in principle for the greatest possible degree of local self-government , was none the less based upon the principle of democratic centralism which meant that , in the last resort , central decisions could be imposed upon levels of government below them . |
33 | If it did not manifest itself in this particular way , however , Aethelbald 's power was none the less real . |
34 | Alford was none the less made a deputy lieutenant of Sussex in 1627 , his services being considered essential to the defence of the county . |
35 | His list was none the less wide-ranging enough to include some handsome illustrated books , as well as the first regular publications of both Alfred , Lord Tennyson [ q.v . ] |
36 | 1991 — 92 was not as successful as previous years in terms of membership but was none the less enjoyed by all who took part . |
37 | It is important to remember that however misguided , selfish or short-sighted this opposition to change may seem , it was none the less sincere . |
38 | The low timbre of his voice was none the less frightening for all its softness . |
39 | 1991–92 was not as successful as previous years in terms of membership but was none the less enjoyed by all who took part . |
40 | When it came , there was nothing at all ominous in the reason for Christian 's unexpected visit … but it was none the less a bombshell . |
41 | By the mid-eighteenth century , and probably earlier , the power of ceremonial , precedence and titles to arouse intense feeling was none the less clearly in decline . |