Example sentences of "[subord] ever [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | " I just hope you two girls have got more sense than ever to set a foot out there . " |
2 | Huge stands will be erected around the main grass court in early July to ensure more spectators than ever get a chance to witness the talents of some heroes and heroines of yesteryear . |
3 | With premiums on many cars set to double AGAIN this year it 's more important than ever to find a way to cut costs on cover . |
4 | ‘ Ah yes — it 's becoming more difficult than ever to achieve a balance . |
5 | I have rarely if ever met a prison administrator , who does not subscribe to the doctrine that work for prisoners is the best training for life after release , and that it is also the best mechanism for running a humane and tidy prison . |
6 | Perhaps this is the reason why we rarely if ever find a prayer in the New Testament addressed to the Spirit . |
7 | In those days , games between Chesterfield and Barnsley were always keenly fought when Chesterfield had defenders like Ray Middleton in goal , Kidd and Milburn , as formidable and frightening a pair of full-backs as ever kicked a winger , and forwards of the quality and class of Linacre and Capel . |