Example sentences of "none [adv] so than " in BNC.
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1 | For Pound all dates are important but none more so than the date on the calendar above the critic 's desk . |
2 | The British Army has an appallingly difficult job to do in Northern Ireland , none more so than the infantry . |
3 | The Prince and Princess had both been on particularly good form throughout that Gulf tour , and were reduced to giggles on several occasions , none more so than during a desert picnic . |
4 | Faced by the weakest bowling attack ever to leave Australia , the England batsmen had made hay , none more so than the captain , and some people felt that the confidence this built up would give them a lift in the Caribbean . |
5 | ‘ The development has been eagerly awaited by everyone but none more so than the livestock producers of Caithness and Sutherland , who depend so much on sound transport links with customers in the south . ’ |
6 | None more so than captain Graham Gooch who , although he could not deliver the Government the fillip of a World Cup win , appeared alongside another cricket-loving leader , John Major , at one of his election rallies . |
7 | They were all hearteningly well preserved and twinkling with renewed well-being , and none more so than Jim , 87 , and Mary , 91 , who met in an old people 's home and scandalised the staff by taking naps on the same bed , before deciding to make honest pensioners of each other . |
8 | All the evidence was damning , but none more so than the cool , deliberate and detailed account of Dr Champney . |
9 | Yet their fate is a lesson for others , none more so than for the Palestinians . |
10 | Most travellers suffered appalling hardship and danger , none more so than the great Victorian explorers . |
11 | This study has illustrated the ways in which the social sciences created ‘ new knowledges ’ as they revolutionized themselves , and none more so than psychology which obtained its influential position by applying itself to a number of ‘ practices ’ involving problems of the ‘ abnormal functioning ’ of either individuals or institutions . |
12 | But he was also capable of scoring brilliant efforts himself and his tally of 14 Palace goals have included some really spectacular efforts — none more so than the one which beat Nottingham Forest in a 3rd round cup-tie here on a snow covered surface in January 1987 . |
13 | The children were apprehensive , none more so than the newcomers who were still struggling with their English and were generally mystified by events . |
14 | Since the scales were minimal by any standards , the refugee organisations were still in need of help , none more so than the RCM which , for some curious reason , was not immediately included In the government s grant scheme . |
15 | Most shellfish and a good many sea fish besides are reckoned to possess impressive aphrodisiac qualities but none more so than the oyster . |
16 | None more so than on their debut single , ‘ Novice ’ , wherein the crunching cruise that is ‘ Cushy Daughter ’ slam-dances its way into the spotlight . |
17 | Instead it 's a confused product of jobbing hacks and sad people out of their depth — none more so than George ‘ Columbus ’ Corraface , a handsome trier reminiscent of those blokes that used to be out-acted by skeletons in Sinbad films . |
18 | The leaders , men-at-arms and levies of the lords and knights chafed sorely at this delay , none more so than Will Douglas . |
19 | Hellebores are available in an enormous variety of shades and markings , all of which press very successfully indeed , but none more so than the plum-coloured Helleborus atrorubens . |
20 | But there are most definitely critics , none more so than the BBC 's Peter Estell . |
21 | RECESSION has led to misery for millions but none more so than workers made Redundant and those whose homes have been Repossessed . |
22 | None more so than the delirious ‘ Out Of Time ’ and a cranky , slow thing called ‘ Creeps ’ , wherein bassist David Barbe gets an opportunity to frighten small children . |
23 | Several documents gave rise to concern as they were wrestled with in the appropriate commissions , none more so than the all-important Dogmatic Constitution on the Church . |
24 | Early on that morning that very same morning in October 1913 , anyone walking or motoring down Westfield Drive , Boston , Massachusetts , would never have given any of the houses a second glance , so ordinary were they , and none more so than number 1015 , a clapboard house like all the others in the street , only one which was in even more urgent need of repainting than most of its neighbours . |
25 | All gull species have shown this spread inland during this century , none more so than the small blackheaded gull . |
26 | There were plenty of characters in the Sheepscombe team , none more so than the postman-poet Frank Mansell , sadly no longer around . |
27 | Other record companies looked enviously at Island 's success — none more so than Virgin . |
28 | It is thus eminently possible for the homosexual sub-culture to inform and , on occasion , dominate virtually every pop style since the 1950s and none more so than in mid-1980s — but still to find itself politically disenfranchised , socially marginal , and vulnerable to attacks from the New Morality . |
29 | Some corners missed part of it altogether , none more so than Low Birk Hatt Even during the last decade before the dawn of the twenty-first century , the prospect of water on tap there was still problematical . |
30 | British universities have been strongly influenced by the actions of many governments , and none more so than the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge . |