Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [det] than [adv] " in BNC.

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1 A lecturer at the Architectural Exhibition of 1861 noted that ‘ we can not afford to ignore the element of association which now more than ever connects our idea of churches with good Gothic architecture .
2 Most of us do not find it easy to imagine our futures and it is extremely rare to meet an individual capable of projecting himself mentally more than about five years ahead .
3 Or are you rather more than just het-up ? ’
4 Their Wembley performance will have perked them up more than somewhat , and a narrow win for the Republic seems like the most optimistic possibility .
5 With a difficult and at times exceedingly shallow 1992 drawing to a close — I think we need them now more than ever .
6 This was around the time he first started seeing me as more than just an employee .
7 Gina got nastier and nastier when she did n't have money ; she hit him much more than before .
8 He unsettled her even more than before .
9 But was it ever more than just a project for a project ?
10 The rest 's history , but he now more than ever wanted to win the British Open .
11 I always lov 'd my Father ; but I feel it now more than ever .
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