Example sentences of "more [subord] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The American adventure movie Raiders of the lost ark and its sequels , in which actor Harrison Ford played Indiana Jones , an heroic archaeologist , have proved to be more than just financially successful productions .
2 Before long , he would be required to produce more than just carefully worded facts about the murder that everyone knew already from the grapevine .
3 They want to be taught earlier , preferably at 11 , and they want to know more than just how babies are made .
4 The rumours were now more than just loud , they were deafening .
5 Now that I am here in Cape Town , I realize more than ever how vitally necessary it is to study down here .
6 In London during December the Wordsworths learned that both The Borderers and Osorio had been rejected , and Coleridge at home in Lime Street wondered more than ever how and where he was to earn a living .
7 Lovebird needed her more than ever now , and she needed St Vincent .
8 And more than ever now . ’
9 More than ever now .
10 More than ever now .
11 They need our help now more than ever before to exert massive international pressure on the governments , institutions and companies involved .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 Their conditions of work bring people together more than ever before , in factories , offices and towns ; and yet at the same time these people are isolated from one another .
15 The lesson that emerges from this affair is surely that more than ever before , there is a pressing need for complete openness and accountability when restoration work is undertaken .
16 But — perhaps more than ever before — personal stresses within marriage and stress upon marriage mean that life will not always be blissful or even comfortable .
17 Mixed up more than ever before .
18 In the 1930s Randall had advocated that the improvement of the catalogue could not be done any study of the catalogs themselves ' but by making " an intelligent study of the patrons themselves , their mental equipment and their needs " , Alter more than 50 years this holds true more than ever before .
19 More than ever before , the process industries are having to demonstrate , often publicly , improved safety and environmental performance , greater technical sophistication , and better quality and resource management , whilst always aiming for higher profits .
20 I reiterate what the Minister said : the aerospace industry in general is exporting more than ever before in the face of substantial competition from abroad .
21 Al-Shara asserted that " the world public opinion now realizes more than ever before , especially in the aftermath of the Gulf crisis , that double standards are no longer acceptable in this age ; that the principles of international law , not the law of the jungle , must be repected " .
22 In truth , our future competitiveness and prosperity depend more than ever before on technology and industry .
23 More than ever before , imagination , insight , understanding of new media and enthusiasm for the processes of ongoing change are going to become essential ingredients to effective librarianship .
24 Doubts could arise only about matters of , as it were , taste , such as manners and morals , where simple quantitative accumulation provided no guidance There could be no question that men in 1860 knew more than ever before , but whether they were ‘ better ’ could not be demonstrated in the same way .
25 More than ever before , there is broad agreement that our pupils should learn the languages of our European partners .
26 Of the RECORDS Laurie Bruce says that we had more than ever before , with some real treasures among the ‘ 78's , and more long-playing records in really mint condition .
27 Judging by the mood of the Conference and the realities , er realities see more than ever before .
28 There , perhaps more than anywhere else , the hunger for tabloid trivia never seemed to satisfy the public .
29 She 'd gone to bed with Rune willingly , with both eyes wide open in a metaphorical sense , knowing his background and aware that , in the natural , uncomplicated atmosphere of Scandinavia , perhaps more than anywhere else in Europe there were fewer taboos regarding physical relationships between couples .
30 The final point I wan na make , we in Liverpool , more than anywhere else , understand the consequences of unemployment .
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