Example sentences of "[adj] than ever [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In December 1946 de Gaulle was further than ever from power , while the world was closer to war . |
2 | His security undermined , he was now more vulnerable than ever to Mauve 's voice and its cutting edge , to his cold eyes , the touch of condescension . |
3 | Reports from Lebanon suggest that British hostages could be closer than ever to freedom . |
4 | Now dad Brian needs him more than ever with Forest taking on Norwich at Carrow Road tonight reeling from three successive defeats . |
5 | Now , from the mid-seventeenth century onwards , they were more than ever in evidence , as pamphleteers and propagandists ready to justify them grew in numbers . |
6 | It was in the reign of ‘ Farmer George ’ that drainage became more than ever in vogue , ‘ improvement ’ being all the rage . |
7 | Ours are just figureheads and that shows more than ever in wartime . ’ |
8 | With these LM potencies she is feeling stronger than ever without aggravation and is currently taking 0/7 . |
9 | Yet the physios have been busier than ever on tour . |