Example sentences of "[noun pl] have never [been] [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | The educative power of our academic institutions has never been lower : it is journalism that gives the lead . |
2 | Four or five ‘ B ’ and U21 matches a season plus training weekends at full , ‘ B ’ , development and U21 levels mean a bigger commitment to Wales than ever — by baleful coincidence , at the very moment the commitment to clubs has never been bigger . |
3 | After 12 years of Tory government , anxiety about standards in schools has never been greater . |
4 | In an age where the ability of the land to produce more food than is required for many parts of the world is a fact of life , the argument for organic farming methods has never been stronger . |
5 | YOUR local primary schools have never been busier . |
6 | ‘ Against a background of recession and unemployment , the crucial nature and value of area partnerships between the private and public sectors have never been clearer . |
7 | Shopping for floorcoverings has never been easier either ; all the major d-i-y superstores stock a huge range of sheet and tile materials ( plus all the tools and accessories you need to lay them ) , and if you ca n't find what you want there , you can always turn to specialist flooring suppliers for help . |
8 | Some reported incidence of splitting but many more reported that their nails had never been stronger and some said they now grew more quickly ! |
9 | The opportunities for improving the treatment of London 's wild and waste areas have never been greater . |
10 | Environmental concerns have never been higher on the shopping list . |
11 | As a result 5,000 farmers are going out of business every year and the suicide rate for farmers has never been higher . |
12 | Manufacturers based in the British market have generally been hard-hit ; the penetration by foreign products and incoming foreign producers has never been greater . |
13 | Things have never been healthier . |
14 | Today , divorce rates have never been higher , women have joined the priesthood in the Church of England , and the recession continues daily . |
15 | ‘ Morale among the Associations ’ 800 members has never been lower since I joined in 1977 and this represents the launch of a campaign for a better deal for referees and linesmen . ’ |
16 | The value of prizes has never been bigger , and with 100 suits to give away your chance of winning has never been greater . |
17 | An opportunity today which may not come again The campaign has appealed to our baser instincts , argues W. F. DEEDES , but with our democracy and economy in the balance , the choice before voters has never been starker |
18 | WITH the water bill which arrived with impeccable timing yesterday there was one piece of bumph which trumpeted that water services have never been better . |