Example sentences of "[ex0] be more [noun] than [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm sure there are more birds than ever : |
2 | Often there are more obligations than just these . |
3 | This is especially encouraging when , at a time of particular strain on our domestic budgets , there are more charities than ever making demands on the pounds on our pockets . |
4 | There are more restaurants than anywhere outside London . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Oh yes yeah the skippers , the skippers would go up the town cos every time a ship used to come in they got , they got to take the their papers up to the agent , what the papers were I do n't really know might be a manifest or something like that , what they used to do I mean then you had erm and you had different agents now there 's more agents than ever now . |
7 | Now with Sun Microsystems Inc doing Tsunami at $3,995 there 's more reason than ever to step on it . |
8 | This summer there is more choice than ever — four sumptuous stay and cruise itineraries offering you the very best of Italy and beyond . |
9 | There is more need than ever for employers and colleges to work together to meet the needs of providing sufficient well qualified operatives , supervisors and managers for the industry . |
10 | Now there is more interest than ever in discovering these monopoles . |