Example sentences of "[was/were] [adj] than [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Although lack of staff was mentioned often , lack of direct funding was mentioned much less so : in fact more libraries actually said that resources were adequate than specifically noted otherwise :
2 By implication , of course , those who chose not to become part of the ‘ generalized other ’ were less than fully developed .
3 The demands of the workers were more than ever focused upon political change .
4 This remaining wing was built in about 1640 , a time when local builders were more than ever turning their craft into a conscious art .
5 I believe that his suspicions in this regard were more than amply fuelled by the activities of Marcia Williams , who also was a great believer in the conspiracy theory .
6 It was encouraging to find some children apparently receiving a good standard of care : for example , GCSE results were higher than previously reported research had led us to expect ( Fletcher-Campbell and Hall , 1990 ) .
7 She wanted them to go on being friends — if this cold formality was friendship — because anything was better than never seeing him again .
8 However , at the numbers of the family increased he was more than often ignored .
9 Investigation revealed the sale of at least 63 works in the past six months ; yesterday a source close to Charles Saatchi was prepared to concede that the volume of sales was higher than previously stated , and that the works disposed of account for some 10 to 12 per cent of the collection , which suggests a true figure of between 70 and 100 individual sales .
10 It was worse than ever getting up the companion , much worse than last time .
11 The excellent weather had brought out more sun-seekers and it was harder than before to find a parking space in Nice .
12 But the giving had begun , and now it was harder than ever to draw back .
13 It was harder than ever to face up to its cause .
14 During 1990 a number of reports indicated that the extent of destruction of the world 's tropical rainforests was greater than previously predicted .
15 His attitudes are best illustrated by this typical passage from Thucydides ( iv.83 : 424 BC ; the details of the diplomacy are irrelevant ) : Perdikkas ' diplomacy was subtler than just pitting Athens against Sparta and conversely : before the great Peloponnesian War broke out he shrewdly persuaded the Greek cities near Olynthus to coalesce into a federation ; this was an act designed to weaken the greater confederacy of the Delian League , since Athens ' policy ( Thuc. iii .
16 He was indeed notorious for scheduling numerous rehearsals even for pieces he and the orchestra knew backwards , but his repertoire was wider than commonly imagined , and there is some unsuspected treasure in his discography .
17 At meetings of Bank Assistants throughout the country , in the past weeks , I have not met anyone who was other than bitterly disillusioned at the outcome of our visit to the Labour Court .
18 He was familiar with his own record of defying the court and it has never been suggested on his behalf that the sentence was other than fully justified .
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