Example sentences of "[adj] than [adv] this " in BNC.

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1 More popular than ever this summer are the Town Gardens , 100 years old next year .
2 WELLINGTON — The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica threatens to be bigger than ever this year , according to New Zealand scientists , writes David Barber .
3 It is bigger than ever this year .
4 The flat felt emptier than ever this morning .
5 Poor love , he was so fair-skinned he could n't tolerate much sun and Majorca was sunnier and hotter than ever this season , according to him .
6 THE Ulster Grasscourt championships will be bigger and better than ever this year .
7 SKIING holidays will be cheaper than ever this year with some prices tumbling as low as £99 for a week .
8 Hewlett-Packard Co says that in the UK , growth in orders was a storming 39% , and that orders for Unix systems are more than double this time last year : exports from the UK are up 16% , 80% of everything sold is now new business , and all new business is on the Unix side — as price-performance improves two-fold every year , it is selling four times as many Unix boxes each year .
9 Mr O'Gara now expects that proportion to shrink rapidly as sales of the PSV-2 more than double this year .
10 HP says that in the UK , growth in orders was a 39% , and that orders for Unix systems are more than double this time last year .
11 ‘ We 've always had more than just this .
12 No , I think probably over the years every avenue , other than perhaps this one , has been exploited to the full .
13 The potential for fateful encounters is greater than ever this year , especially during July .
14 With more A-level passes coupled with the financial squeeze on some universities the competition for places is greater than ever this year .
15 With more A-level passes coupled with the financial squeeze on some universities the competition for places is greater than ever this year .
16 Ooh this morning I thought blimey it 's darker than ever this morning .
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