Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [adv] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Eunice 's false understanding of the situation adds light humour to the first scenes although we realise that Blanche is trying to already make herself out as someone better than everyone else in the play .
2 It is still touch and go whether Americans will go into the election feeling better off than four years ago or whether they will still be blaming their President for keeping them comparatively poor — that 's to say , better off on average than anybody else in the world but not by as much as before .
3 If I live to be 110 , I shall doubtless feel no more alien than anybody else in the prevailing subtopia because nobody will be working out-of-doors .
4 She probably knows more about the nineteenth century industrial novel than anyone else in the entire world .
5 Karl Kraus ‘ whom I venerated more than anyone else in the world , without whose wrath and zeal I would n't have cared to live , whom I had never dared to approach . ’
6 She probably knows more about the nineteenth-century industrial novel than anyone else in the entire world .
7 It 's more to do with you than anyone else in the world ! ’
8 They came almost in ignorance of an often sublime short game — the big attraction was to see him smash a golf ball further than anyone else in the world and their adulation proved his undoing .
9 ‘ Bryan did no better or no worse than anyone else in the Turkey game , but that 's not the standard by which he judges himself .
10 It would be a reunion with her lover ; with him she loved better than anyone else in the world .
11 Now they will face bigger council tax bills than anyone else in the country .
12 The acquisition of more power than anyone else in the world .
13 This is the man , who , more than anyone else in the squad , on current form , we badly need to have inside the tent pee-ing out .
14 Britons have a deep-seated belief , fostered by the popular press and some politicians , that they are more heavily taxed than anyone else in the world except perhaps the Swedes .
15 I love him more than anyone else in the world , more than myself ! ’
16 Mr Hellyer knew more about animals than anyone else in the world .
17 Emmie thought she could probably go to sleep in less time than anyone else in the world .
18 As I said in answer to an earlier question , over recent years we have agreed 19 directives on the social dimension — more than anyone else in the Community — and we have implemented them .
19 ‘ She cares about me and Dad more than anyone else in the world .
20 ‘ Say after me , I love you , Daddy , better than anyone else in the world . ’
21 LONDON soccer fans pay more to see the game than anyone else in the country .
22 They know less about and watch less television than anyone else in the country . ’
23 Posh Porky knew exactly when and where she was born and never stopped reminding us all that she was nearly a year younger than anyone else in the class .
24 But the only clearly better captain in the country is Crowe 's elder brother Jeff , who is also a better slip than anyone currently in the national team , and this season 's leading first-class run-getter with 970 at 64.67 .
25 The Book of Revelation , which Tolstoy said ‘ reveals absolutely nothing ’ , is more heavily marked than anything else in the New Testament which Dostoevsky took to prison with him , and we know that huge overarching shapes like Baal , the Kingdom of Antichrist , are beginning to appear in his writing from the early 1860s .
26 I am just a little girl , I have n't even started my periods yet and little girls can tantrum louder and then can sulk deeper than anything else in the universe .
27 More than anything else in the world , he wanted to see that muscular hairy body hanging from a bloody meat-hook in the cellar among the turkey carcasses and slaughtered pigs .
28 Much more modern than anything else in the street , they were well designed and built in glossy red brick .
29 This parallel economy generates more energy than anything else in the favela .
30 If others point out to me that I always shirk opportunities to get something which I earnestly insist that I desire more than anything else in the world , I shall be persuaded to relinquish it as an end only if on reflection I am forced to admit to myself that I do not feel about it as strongly as I supposed .
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