Example sentences of "with more [noun] than [adv] " in BNC.

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1 for physics there is only one true measurement from any one position , and it can be more accurate than ever before ; writing and painting communicate look and feel from a viewpoint with more sophistication than ever before ; with a Cubist vision which constructs reality from the different facets exposed from different angles one is better orientated than ever before .
2 She cradled the phone with more force than strictly necessary , just as Jack Lawrence strolled past in his black leather gear .
3 ‘ No sooner is the dish empty than it is filled again — and with more food than before ! ’
4 Announcing the changes in a Commons written answer , Lord James said that planned spending on legal aid would still rise by 40 per cent over the next three years , in spite of the changes , with more people than ever being granted legal aid .
5 A new race of novelists may result , making it possible to refute with more confidence than hitherto B. S. Johnson 's fear that the British novel has never fulfilled the huge potential created by the irruption of modernism into the literature of the twentieth century .
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