Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [adv] [adv] than in " in BNC.

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1 Among ‘ middle class ’ Tories on the other hand , a substantial majority ( 65 per cent ) took the fourth view , thinking in terms of ‘ national interest ’ , ‘ competence ’ and so on rather than in class terms .
2 Throughout the postwar period , Yugoslavia has been short of foreign exchange , and never more so than in the 1980s .
3 For all his determination to break the mould , Vincent was in a sense always typically Dutch , and never more so than in his obstinacy .
4 As always with Mussorgsky , and never more so than in the case of this opera , the issues are complicated ; and though most of the work 's admirer 's would now agree that Shostakovich 's orchestration is closer to the spirit of a composer he deeply admired than that of Rimsky-Korsakov , whose admiration led him to wish to ‘ sell ’ the work in the West , there are reservations to be made .
5 At the same time , and never more so than in the 1860s and 1870s , every secondary sexual characteristic was grotesquely overemphasised : men 's hair and beards , women 's hair , breasts , hips and buttocks , swelled to enormous size by means of false chignons , culs-de-Paris , etc .
6 These aspects of political choice are still important but less so now than in the past .
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