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 .
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