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

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1 Might it be easier to measure this rather than to look directly for structural changes ?
2 The policy stakes have been raised ; but nowhere more so than in Britain , which will be the luckiest to avoid a ( pre-election ) recession .
3 This is nowhere more so than in West Germany , where some 800 pedestrianised areas exist with a mean size of 2,500 metres.So widespread has been this conversion of former car streets that the city centres of large German cities are effectively completely given over to foot traffic.36 Britain has been very much slower to recognise the benefits that pedestrianisation can bring .
4 Although it was hardly disputable that a West German contribution to NATO would be invaluable , especially as the other European members did not wish to , or could not , meet the new levels of requirement set by the United States , the American demand caused consternation and an agonising evaluation of its consequences in the capitals of Europe , and nowhere more so than in Paris .
5 Farmers are under pressure from tough legislation in many areas of agriculture , but nowhere more so than in slurry disposal .
6 The government 's policy of dividing the different ethnic groups among the African population has in some cases encouraged particularist nationalisms , nowhere more so than in Kwazulu , where the ‘ Zulu nationalism ’ of the Inkatha movement has contributed to a polarization of black society in Natal , with highly detrimental effects on the education system and on the lives of young people ( Chapter 13 ) .
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