Example sentences of "than ever [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That salary was more than ever a disincentive : it seemed difficult to attract experienced candidates .
2 And so Clara told Clelia , in return , some of her own history , and in telling it , she seemed to find , strangely and more securely than ever a tone that absolved her , a tone that redeemed her past from meanness and humiliations , so that she even found herself able to speak of her own mother without evasion .
3 There was no other way out of the building than through here , though the girls may have had a secret exit of their own , and this antechamber was guarded more fiercely by Nubenehem than ever a desert demon guarded its cave .
4 It 'll be a bigger bone than a bigger bone than ever the poll tax was .
5 But many argued that evacuation had revealed more clearly than ever the existence of a degraded ‘ underclass ’ , and in the late 1940s and 1950s several inconclusive but much-publicised surveys were conducted into the precise numerical incidence of problem families in Britain .
6 By the winter of 1989–90 the talk was all of troop cuts and disarmament and democratization , and the rapid moves towards German reunification had made talk of modernizing short-range nuclear weapons to be fired from West Germany at targets mainly in East Germany more plainly than ever the nonsense it had always been .
7 You indeed have more of your delight than ever the other did , it seems to me ! " )
8 WE CONTINUE TO OFFER A CHOICE OF EQUIPMENT , INTERIOR STYLING AND LAYOUT SO THAT MORE THAN EVER THE OYSTER 68 OFFERS MANY OF THE BENEFITS OF A COMMISSIONED ‘ ONE OFF ’ , BUT WITH LESS RISK , EXPENSE AND WITH PREDICTABLE STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE QUALITY .
9 Clearly more people liked more than ever the fare and welcoming fellowship of the Undercroft .
10 Today more than ever the phrase " as old as one feels " is no mere consolatory cliche . )
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