Example sentences of "more than ever " in BNC.

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31 The rest 's history , but he now more than ever wanted to win the British Open .
32 Now that I am here in Cape Town , I realize more than ever how vitally necessary it is to study down here .
33 Managers are more than ever in the public eye ; the scientific approach , in tactics , medical treatment , ground improvements , is commonplace ; floodlighting , numbered players , the ten-yard semi-circle are taken for granted .
34 And so more than ever the ‘ voluntary ’ CAB finds itself carrying out what should be in effect a statutory task .
35 In London during December the Wordsworths learned that both The Borderers and Osorio had been rejected , and Coleridge at home in Lime Street wondered more than ever how and where he was to earn a living .
36 Now more than ever , an increasingly mobile and multi-racial society demands that consideration be given to sociocultural factors in communicating .
37 Their main conclusion , that ‘ more than ever , the typist of the new era will be the office wife ’ , is a simplistic one that ignores the contradictory nature of the evidence .
38 After a week of intensive treatment at Farnham Park my back was hurting more than ever , so I discharged myself without any hope of a cure .
39 More than ever convinced that something was wrong , Breeze hurried up the street .
40 It may take me a little longer but … ’ he smiled , and his confidence made her dislike him more than ever , ‘ I promise you I shall get there in the end . ’
41 When Sally got off the bus he was waiting for her , leaning against the bonnet , smoking a cigarette and looking more than ever the dashing young man-about-town .
42 More than ever she needed to talk to Nick .
43 With the help of local people , Liphook and District Businessmen raise thousands of pounds each year for local charities and this year they hope to raise more than ever .
44 Yet the Commonwealth was after all invented at a time when the British were more than ever enamoured of their capacity for effecting the bloodless obedience of subject peoples .
45 Now we need more than ever to remind ourselves of what Ellen Willis has written :
46 They rehearsed the scene over and over again and as they repeated it Willie believed more than ever that he was the old man .
47 She loved him more than ever .
48 In Drenthe , feeling more than ever the despised outcast , he found consolation in a human resting place .
49 More than ever , clear thought and sound professional advice is required .
50 Today more than ever , his enthusiasm for the car is tangible .
51 With British women travelling more than ever Clairol have developed a new range of mobile curling appliances .
52 She suddenly recollected that she was now the wife of the director of a large company , and drew herself up with what she hoped was some dignity ; but she only succeeded in looking more than ever like a pouter pigeon .
53 WE CONTINUE TO OFFER A CHOICE OF EQUIPMENT , INTERIOR STYLING AND LAYOUT SO THAT MORE THAN EVER THE OYSTER 68 OFFERS MANY OF THE BENEFITS OF A COMMISSIONED ‘ ONE OFF ’ , BUT WITH LESS RISK , EXPENSE AND WITH PREDICTABLE STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE QUALITY .
54 More than ever , video seems to drive reality in America today .
55 ‘ It has helped me see more than ever that I compete for my country and always will . ’
56 Now dad Brian needs him more than ever with Forest taking on Norwich at Carrow Road tonight reeling from three successive defeats .
57 It 's hardly surprising then , that we get confused by the signals he gives out — now more than ever .
58 The Marshal only stared at the warrant , his great eyes bulging more than ever .
59 With a difficult and at times exceedingly shallow 1992 drawing to a close — I think we need them now more than ever .
60 And more than ever now . ’
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