Example sentences of "[pers pn] is [adv] [adj] than [adv] " in BNC.

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1 For all her industrious androgyny she is more beautiful than ever .
2 It is surely more than just coincidence that Alf Ramsey , later to lead England to World Cup victory in 1966 , played in both of these eye-opening defeats .
3 It affected the Midland counties most of all , and it is here more than anywhere that we find the planned landscape of Georgian times .
4 Behind the grille it is usually quieter than outside ( where you are ) , and the muffled voice may have to compete with loud background noise ; in addition the speaker 's face often can not be seen clearly .
5 Our country , as a nation , has a spirit and will — it is much bigger than merely the mechanisms of markets .
6 It is much larger than previously , giving more room tot he business of sending out carpet samples to hungry customers .
7 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 .
8 It is therefore more than ever necessary that the recovery should be export led rather than led by domestic consumption .
9 It is therefore more than ever necessary that the recovery should be export-led rather than led by domestic consumption .
10 And if you have an industry run by cautious fools , it is almost worse than more obvious political censorship .
11 It is now more than ever clear that every section of society needs to be involved in responding to AIDS , including the churches .
12 ‘ Well , you see , it is now more than ever that practising politicians need the help of disinterested trained historians
13 So i i i it 's it 's , politically it is more revolutionary than economically ?
14 Waller believes it is more complex than just a huge shift of opinion on the day .
15 The answer is that it is more significant than often it appears , especially if you include examples such as help in finding employment , the importance of which continues to be greater than often is recognized .
16 One hopes that a more charitable view of homosexual love is gaining ground ; until it is more widespread than now , the main problem for homosexual people will continue to be the outlook of the " straight " majority .
17 As we move into the single market , it is more important than ever we keep our inflation level at or below those of our competitors .
18 When time is restricted it is more important than ever that you have a routine of work .
19 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 .
20 It is more important than ever to develop methods and policies to retain members .
21 It is more important than ever that we manage to make that little extra effort and get into the top flight .
22 It is far more than just an accidental entrance to your home .
23 Number crunching by day , he is also more than fully active after work and at weekends .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 Upon his release after 26 years in jail he will discover that he is more free than either his wife , Albertina , or his journalist son , Zwelakhe , who are both ‘ restricted ’ by the authorities under the long-standing state of emergency .
27 She heard that : — — Papa is grown stout and has need of bigger trousers but Mama cries he is more handsome than ever and so do I. I have little time my Lily to write because I am put to Latin with the Abbe which is sore hard work and gives me the headache .
28 He is more popular than either Margaret Thatcher or Neil Kinnock .
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