Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] anywhere [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Miss Harker seemed to walk in a cloud of fragrance — even the air round her was somehow airier and lighter than anywhere else in the musty room . |
2 | Densu , the largest advertising agency in the world , has asked to handle the entire marketing operations for Japan , where the World Student Games are more popular than anywhere else in the capitalist world . |
3 | The next Labour Government 's policies in these areas will affect Northern Ireland just as much as anywhere else in the UK . |
4 | It was then , and still is now , very much an island holiday paradise , but it 's come a long way from what were fairly basic beginnings and in addition to natural beauty can now offer resorts as modern and sophisticated as anywhere else in the Med . |
5 | Mr Aird who has visited nearly all the guide 's 5,000 hang-outs reckons beer in Liverpool is between 15p and 20p cheaper than anywhere else in the country . |
6 | Government ministers admit that ozone levels are higher than anywhere else in the world . |
7 | ‘ Yes , Tudor darling , understand why this land is more wonderful than anywhere else in the world and why it is yours , just as much as it is mine . |
8 | Of an evening , you might find yourself subjected to an ‘ American Food Promotion ’ and a honky-tonk Filipino band , but the food is better and more varied than anywhere else on the island and a dependable supply of cold beer is essential . |
9 | The densities per square kilometre of its human and livestock populations are greater than anywhere else in the continent . |
10 | He added that although the figures might seem worrying , the number of people using bicycles in the town was greater than anywhere else in the county by 3.4 per cent . |
11 | Apparently , the counties of Surrey , Sussex , Middlesex , Essex and Shropshire were the worst recorded up to about 1860 , after which time they were as efficient as anywhere else in the country . |