Example sentences of "more [adv] [conj] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Lamont said : ‘ The key to an improved trade performance lies in the competitiveness of our products — and the signs are encouraging : earnings are now growing more slowly than at any time for 25 years ; labour productivity has been rising rapidly , and while unit wage costs in manufacturing have been rising in Japan and Germany , here they showed no increase at all during 1992 . |
2 | But even if the old partnership of Christian Democrats , Socialists and Liberals gets a working majority , the serious opposition parties have made their point more effectively than at any time since 1948 . |
3 | Instead , they had a forty-five-minute audience , which Diana was extremely nervous about — more so than at any meeting with any leader before or since . |
4 | Never was that more so than at this moment when English is nearer than ever before to becoming a universally known language … |
5 | Some history students cope with it more easily and at greater speeds than others . |
6 | These three aspects are to some extent interrelated in that , for example , at higher temperatures water quality may deteriorate more rapidly than at low temperatures and under conditions of crowding , the deterioration of water quality will also be accelerated . |
7 | Britain 's productive capacity was falling more rapidly than at any time since the dawn of the industrial age . |
8 | Today that beacon shines more strongly than at any time this century . |
9 | 4.3.1 The Non-academic Parties ( other than the Lead Organization ) will provide to the Lead Organization at times to be agreed , but not more frequently than at 3 monthly intervals , a statement of net eligible costs as defined in the Grant Offer Letter . |
10 | As it contracts the atoms of the gas collide with each other more and more frequently and at greater and greater speeds — the gas heats up . |
11 | Is there any way in which it can be resumed , more privately and at more leisure ? |
12 | They become so excited during this gang warfare that humans can approach them much more closely than at other times . |
13 | Charlotte wept then , more freely than at any time since his death . |
14 | Serum agglutinating antibodies against E coli are found more commonly and at higher titres in patients with ulcerative colitis . |
15 | PRINCE Philip will share the Queen 's anger that the Royal Family 's laundry is being washed more publicly than at any other time in half a century . |