Example sentences of "more [adj] [noun] [subord] ever " in BNC.

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1 The Rutland jurors again asserted that King John , who seems to have been cast by popular tradition as the villain of the piece , had afforested the greater part of the forest in that country , whereas it seems in fact to have been a creation of Henry I. In Exmoor , the Buckinghamshire part of Bernwood , Cumberland , Worcestershire and Wiltshire the perambulations of 1300 demanded more extensive disafforestments than ever before : more than half the forest area that remained in England was declared to be outside the ancient bounds .
2 INTERNATIONAL dressage at Goodwood from May 1-3 , which is being sponsored by Hermes for the fourth year , is attracting more foreign competitors than ever before , writes Anne Ince .
3 This was , however , his notorious Reichstag speech on 30 January 1939 , when , in far more menacing fashion than ever before , Hitler made his threatening ‘ prophecy ’ that a new war would bring ‘ the destruction of the Jewish race in Europe ’ .
4 The 1990s student — whether at primary or secondary school level — has more sophisticated tastes than ever .
5 The health and beauty business is flourishing with more sophisticated products than ever before .
6 The sequel proved the wisdom of the brothers ' strategy : within weeks , Lothar sent envoys to reopen negotiations , this time talking in far more accommodating tones than ever before .
7 But , suddenly , there are more compelling reasons than ever before for wanting to reach that elusive shore where the native words are friendly and easy to learn .
8 This put promotion by seniority on a more regular basis than ever before in any major European diplomatic service .
9 Today we launch our campaign , as the Community Care Act causes more elderly people than ever to rely on the six million people who care for relatives at home .
10 He appealed to the Chancellor to ‘ start fighting inflation with more flexible , more imaginative measures than ever rising interest rates ’ .
11 In due course in recovery the primary sufferer and the family member can be reunited in a happier and more fulfilling relationship than ever before .
12 Under the Conservatives , more disabled people than ever before are getting the help they need and deserve .
13 More patients are being treated in more specialities and with more up-to-date methods than ever before — a reflection of the hard work and high levels of professionalism of the staff who serve the people of Darlington and Teesdale . ’
14 More patients are being treated in more specialities and with more up-to-date methods than ever before a reflection of the hard work and high levels of professionalism of the staff who serve the people of Darlington and Teesdale . ’
15 In the Cabinet , Callaghan 's open methods and refusal to countenance conspiracies made for a more harmonious atmosphere than ever prevailed under Harold Wilson ( now Lord Wilson of Rievaulx ) .
16 But it is clear that , in Japan at least , the machines will soon be down mines , exploring the sea bed , sweeping up nuclear reactors and generally doing more dirty work than ever before
17 This year The Art Materials Exhibition will hold more new exhibitors , more new products and more new activities than ever before , with a strong emphasis on visitor participation .
18 This year The Art Materials Exhibition will hold more new exhibitors , more new products and more new activities than ever before , with a strong emphasis on visitor participation .
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