Example sentences of "even more than [art] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless it remains an excellent opening strike because , even more than the snap punch , it cocks the hips for a powerful reverse punch .
2 It 's because of this — the magnanimity even more than the political expertise — that Olson 's appalled and self-questioning reflections on Pound 's arraignment and incarceration make all others seem puerile at best .
3 That would make match fishing from the beach into a farce and would be guaranteed to drive away competitors even more than the current poor fishing .
4 He dumped his kitbag and led her to an armchair , but she clung to him in a state of possessive disbelief which upset Charles even more than the deep depression he 'd been suffering from when he entered the flat .
5 Even more than the image was shattered .
6 The trouble was that Uncle Mick loved baseball even more than the Giants and he would travel any distance to see a good game .
7 According to Bob Wall : ‘ What impressed Chapman even more than the sureness of his hands was Frank 's physical courage .
8 The show continued until Christmas by which time Mr Smith and Doris realized they were facing up to a new way of life that would challenge them even more than the lean and difficult times of the thirties .
9 We need clean rivers even more than the rest of the population of our planet !
10 Even more than the exaltation of influence , the love of secrecy was concerned with the exercise of power which had its source not in the collective past but in the force of the individual will .
11 It is clear that the director relishes the cruel revenge meted out to the crudely characterised Cornish villagers even more than the turned bookworm does , thus inciting the audience to condone the sorry sight .
12 By my faith , she thought with an inexplicable mixture of joy and resentment , she at this moment even more than the other closely resembles my dead lord !
13 All we will have then is a patchwork of networks — some good , some not so good — and all no doubt charging even more than the current exorbitant fares .
14 Even more than the theories discussed before , utilitarianism ignores the problematic issue of the discourse 's scientific object , the subject .
15 Bits and pieces are still filtering out from IBM Corp 's conference call with analysts after its third quarter figures last week , and its director of investor relations Jim Clippard finally acknowledged that IBM could cut its workforce even more than the 25,000 announced in December , late in second quarter or in the third quarter : ‘ It 's clear to me that they have to go well beyond the 25,000 , ’ said PaineWebber analyst Stephen Smith , ‘ Maybe even 50,000 ; ’ analysts told Reuter that IBM said the majority of its targeted 25,000 plus staffers will leave the company during the second quarter , leaving it open to another plan in the second half of 1993 .
16 But this , even more than the previous example , is not , of course , an attitude confined to women .
17 They never faced the situation realistically ; inflation got out of hand and contributed even more than the military inertia to bringing about the Nationalist downfall .
18 This tie-breaker lends itself even more than the general format of the competition to focusing attention on the product in hand .
19 The largest litter produced by any placental mammal is even more than the opossum 's — thirty-two .
20 From end to end , the curve of mountain wall which faces you occupies a full 180 degrees , and measures all but nine miles along the crest ; but even more than the width it is the depth that awes one at Gavarnie , because the cirque is very deep , with an average drop from crest to valley floor of 5,500 feet .
21 This lays it open to Walter Benjamin 's critique even more than the classic realist novel , for it is still further removed from his concept of storytelling .
22 For Abie this Friday meant something special ; there was even more than the Sabbath to return to .
23 He moved and the slaves cowered back , as if , thought Nuadu , they had witnessed the next part before and feared it even more than the mutilating of the boy .
24 Perhaps even more than the Bard himself realised . ’
25 But Adolf of Cologne and his supporters , who disliked Philip even more than the young Frederick , had made a miscalculation and chosen a thoroughly bad lot .
26 In the 1970s , almost all the major international agencies in the economic and trade fields produced recommendations on how to regulate the activities of the TNCs , in the recognition that even more than the rich countries in which the bulk of FDI was located , the poorer countries needed protection ( see Tharp , 1976 ; Grosse , 1982 ) .
27 Given also that the Petits violons du roi seem to have performed for ballets even more than the Grands violons did , and because a relatively small ensemble seems more appropriate to a mascarade of this nature , the Petits violons may serve as our model .
28 They were speculators , who hoped to sell it for even more than the showroom price even though it meant tying up a £50,000 deposit for four years .
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