Example sentences of "more [adj] than any [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When that happens it becomes more amazing than any word processor made of microchips .
2 More than twenty years ago , the archivist Emmison tried to convey to teachers what he felt to be the special qualities of an original document : The original document is in a sense more real than any text book can hope to be ; for the writer , though he may have been misguided , biased or mistaken , at least lived through the events of which he speaks ; and whatever his shortcomings , he was in certain respects better informed about the times and conditions in which he lived than is the interpreter writing two or three hundred years afterwards .
3 It was , he said , ‘ more Draconian than any deselection committee ’ , affecting people 's future in what he saw as a ‘ most sad process ’ .
4 Combined , these senses make the shark 's world more remarkable than any celluloid image could possibly convey .
5 ‘ This is much more important than any wedding photograph of mine could ever be , ’ Catherine assured him .
6 The lake was undisturbed , the steep fells even more silent and bare than usual , the small movement spilling out of Buttermere village no more distracting than any cloud shadow across the crags and turf .
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