Example sentences of "than at [adj] time [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 SINCE the Danes said Yes to the treaty of Maastricht on May 18th , Europe 's exchange-rate mechanism ( ERM ) has appeared calmer than at any time since they voted No a year earlier .
2 Is it any wonder that every one of my hon. Friends is now inundated with more complaints about housing matters than at any time since we have been in the House ?
3 It 's odd ( and I feel a little guilty ) but I have been feeling happier today than at any time since I came here .
4 ‘ I am more uncertain about the real state of our economy than at any time since I can remember , ’ he told the Foreign Press Association in London .
5 ‘ I am more uncertain about the real state of our economy than at any time since I can remember , ’ he told the Foreign Press Association in London .
6 Yet it makes the right more united , on paper , than at any time since it lost office three years ago .
7 She had shown him with pride to both her mother and grandmother and had carried him to bed more deeply satisfied than at any time since she had been weaned from Phoebe 's now forgotten breasts .
8 But when they began to steal away from their tasks to sit beside her and smoke their pipes , Grainne felt more honoured than at any time since she had occupied Ireland 's Throne .
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