Example sentences of "more than ever " in BNC.

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1 It is now more than ever clear that every section of society needs to be involved in responding to AIDS , including the churches .
2 As a result , the brunt of investment pressures will have to be borne by an ever-decreasing stock of pubs ; and what good pubs we have left will be more than ever exposed to the cold winds of change .
3 The Duke leered more than ever .
4 CAMRA is needed today more than ever
5 More than ever before the beer drinker and pubgoer needs a watchdog to protect their interests . ’
6 Someone suggested she touch up her lipstick , but make-up only made her look more than ever like the Spitting Image puppet of Bette Midler .
7 They need our help now more than ever before to exert massive international pressure on the governments , institutions and companies involved .
8 Now more than ever it is important to be a force for change .
9 Yet , now more than ever , force would appear to be the only way of ousting the general , and Syria alone capable of supplying it .
10 Entering the third year of the Intifada , it is more than ever clear that time is of the essence : how to keep it going long enough at a level which does not yield to the temptations of ruinous , reciprocal escalation , but still disturbs the outside world enough to get them to bring the Israeli extremists to heel .
11 This remaining wing was built in about 1640 , a time when local builders were more than ever turning their craft into a conscious art .
12 Some thoughtful Germans , such as Volker Rühe , general secretary of the ruling Christian Democrats , argue that now more than ever the Europeans should speed moves to form a multinational force that includes German soldiers .
13 Plasmapheresis is a solid treatment for pesticide poisoning , which occurs more than ever these days .
14 More than ever he resembled his namesake , the giant Alaskan brown bear , a beast that also rollocks cheerfully through northern waters , sending spray flying with enormous paws .
15 It is therefore more than ever essential that we modulate our human scale through all the new processes of social order that are about to dawn .
16 With her bouffant hair , her crimson lips , her plump raincoated figure hour-glassed by a tight belt , she looked more than ever like a matryoshka , a Russian doll .
17 A lecturer at the Architectural Exhibition of 1861 noted that ‘ we can not afford to ignore the element of association which now more than ever connects our idea of churches with good Gothic architecture .
18 Neither admitted to the other that each was tortured by fear : now they had more than ever to lose .
19 Second , what education now needs more than ever is a period of calm and stability in which changes can be introduced or consolidated in partnership with the teaching profession without undue haste and lack of preparation .
20 However , he felt his moderating influence in the army was now needed more than ever .
21 Dear love , I get plenty of time to think about us these days , and I 'm more than ever grateful that I have been given such a wonderful person as you to be my wife .
22 Now more than ever we need the help of our friends ’ .
23 I always lov 'd my Father ; but I feel it now more than ever .
24 More than ever before , this was a war in which one side was strongly supported by the mass of the population at large , sufficiently so for the New Model Army to be recruited from the mass of the peasantry in selected regions and to aspire to a meritocratic , rather than aristocratic , officer corps .
25 She surveyed the scene , feeling more than ever like Dante in the Inferno .
26 Contrary to the all too common belief that ageing is essentially an unavoidable process of retreat , of withdrawal into passivity and dependence , the truth is that for most men and women later life is a time of active challenge : a time when perhaps more than ever they need to be able to respond imaginatively to change .
27 Given the implications for all professionals of product liability , quality matters more than ever before — and that is why standards for the industry are important .
28 Lovebird needed her more than ever now , and she needed St Vincent .
29 We are witnessing only the latest episode in that long history , in which geography itself has been remade , and the landscape , now more than ever , is transformed not so much by the efforts of individuals , as by public policy and the stroke of a pen .
30 It was in the reign of ‘ Farmer George ’ that drainage became more than ever in vogue , ‘ improvement ’ being all the rage .
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