Example sentences of "[coord] never [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 By the time the campaign started , and never more strongly than on polling day , I was convinced that the Tories would lose — that Labour would be the biggest party in a hung Parliament .
2 Othello is larger-than-life and never more so than when determined to die , as White demonstrates in a nobly paced resumption of dignity in the difficult final scene .
3 Matchmaking is a precise art and never more so than when practised by Terry Lawless and Mickey Duff whose most notable achievement so far was to manoeuvre Frank Bruno into a hugely profitable contest against Tyson for the world heavyweight championship .
4 Camp knows and takes pleasure in the tact that desire is culturally relative , and never more so than when , in cathecting contemporary style , it mistakes itself , and the style , for the natural .
5 Throughout the postwar period , Yugoslavia has been short of foreign exchange , and never more so than in the 1980s .
6 For all his determination to break the mould , Vincent was in a sense always typically Dutch , and never more so than in his obstinacy .
7 As always with Mussorgsky , and never more so than in the case of this opera , the issues are complicated ; and though most of the work 's admirer 's would now agree that Shostakovich 's orchestration is closer to the spirit of a composer he deeply admired than that of Rimsky-Korsakov , whose admiration led him to wish to ‘ sell ’ the work in the West , there are reservations to be made .
8 It is always a pleasure to go to Goldsmiths ' Hall , and never more so than for this event when the stately rooms provide the perfect background for contemporary work .
9 But adverse planetary influences invariably serve a useful purpose — and never more so than right now .
10 And never more so than recently in Switzerland on holiday with Jack , and friends Julia and Gerry .
11 But work is a firm bonder , and never more so than when a task is both fascinating and absurdly difficult .
12 He 'd always admired his superior and never more so than when a victim of his contempt .
13 At the same time , and never more so than in the 1860s and 1870s , every secondary sexual characteristic was grotesquely overemphasised : men 's hair and beards , women 's hair , breasts , hips and buttocks , swelled to enormous size by means of false chignons , culs-de-Paris , etc .
14 BRITISH painting has always had a tendency to look in upon itself , but never more so than when the Napoleonic wars rendered travel on the Continent impossible .
15 Blackmail has always loomed large in intelligence work , but never more so than today .
16 Water holds a fascination for everyone , but never more so than when it is moving .
17 It was a favourite gambit of his and I had been caught before ; but never so successfully as now .
18 This adage applies in many specialities , but never so appropriately as where French furniture is concerned .
19 This too has been conspicuous in all the areas of business which we have examined ; but never before when when he was likely to be confronted with so much debate and such a variety of decisions .
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