Example sentences of "than ever " in BNC.

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1 It is now more than ever clear that every section of society needs to be involved in responding to AIDS , including the churches .
2 However , we are able to enter the 1991/92 financial year with a firm financial base , a strong management team and a greater than ever determination to be an effective caring Christian response to this global epidemic wherever it is most needed .
3 Today , each person with AIDS is surviving on average longer than two years , needing more care than ever before .
4 Individual works may be studied more carefully for a catalogue entry than ever before .
5 In Munich , Paolozzi , more like a Minotaur than ever , obsessed now with plaster casts .
6 Fatter and more unhealthy-looking than ever .
7 As a result , the brunt of investment pressures will have to be borne by an ever-decreasing stock of pubs ; and what good pubs we have left will be more than ever exposed to the cold winds of change .
8 This empty stage , this empty auditorium beyond , agape like a hollow mouth , had more potency for his mother than ever he and his dry father had ; its unreality was more real for her than their reality .
9 In general , women are healthier and live longer than ever before , indeed on average they can expect to live 5 years longer than men .
10 My practical mastery had made me acutely aware of the boundaries which separate those inside the institution from those excluded from the specialist knowledge of ‘ doing the business ’ and I was more than ever aware of the suspicions which would have been aroused if I had introduced questions of an academic nature , or had distributed questionnaires .
11 There had been less between her and Lucy after the ‘ act ’ than ever before .
12 The Duke leered more than ever .
13 Jean 's black curly hair Hew out as they swung round and her cheeks , always so ripe that they looked as though they would bleed at the touch of a straw , reddened more richly than ever .
14 We carry no weapons , the guns are all in Taymouth Castle , but if they threaten us or fire on us ’ ( behind the yew the minister listened harder than ever ) , ‘ then we will reply in kind .
15 Unnerved by his betrayal nightmare , he wanted more desperately than ever to escape and flee .
16 A third reason for the accelerating rate of advance in neuroscience is that there are simply larger numbers of better funded people engaged in research in this field today than ever before .
17 I have nothing but admiration for those hardy woodturners who have put the clock back a few hundred years and are making furniture with their pole lathes , but it has made me more than ever aware that the wood lathe has changed very little over the years .
18 At some maintenance depots the establishment of specific sub-sector pools led to significant improvements to reliability , even though in many cases the locomotives concerned were travelling further from home than ever before .
19 CAMRA is needed today more than ever
20 ‘ More than ever before the beer drinker and pubgoer needs a watchdog to protect their interests . ’
21 The simplicity and low user cost of Carfax with its medium-wave capabilities seem more attractive than ever .
22 Zapp is simply keeping up with the state of the art ; he is more convinced than ever that professionalism is its own justification and reward .
23 Admittedly , in his later appearances Zapp has gone poststructuralist , and abandoned system and objectivity ; but his commitment to professionalism is greater than ever .
24 Given the already appalling and growing rate of homelessness and lack of hostel facilities in London , when more people than ever will not only have to endure the freezing nights of the coming winter on the streets , but perhaps permanent homelessness , it was terrible to see the situation being exploited for a joke by your advertisement : ‘ Just the thing now the evenings are drawing in .
25 It would , however , leave prospects for medium-term , or even short-term , progress in solving the federal budget deficit more confused than ever .
26 Someone suggested she touch up her lipstick , but make-up only made her look more than ever like the Spitting Image puppet of Bette Midler .
27 Last night a large majority approved a motion to that effect by Mikhail Gorbachev , who admitted more bluntly than ever before that reforms , far from strengthening the economy , were merely adding to its immediate difficulties .
28 After two failed coups in 18 months , the US view is that the general is more entrenched in power than ever .
29 But by the introduction of student loans , and the end of free tuition , it will make entry into higher education dependent more than ever on the size of a parent 's bank balance .
30 Mason weighed in at 17st 103 4 lb for Biggs , heavier by 10lb than ever before , and attributes this to a groin injury sustained when turning out in a charity football match .
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