Example sentences of "more [conj] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She loved Edward more than anybody in the world .
2 ‘ Ludovico , ’ Constance said , placing his hand on the ring on her finger , ‘ I love you more than anybody in the world and I always will .
3 He , more than anybody in sport , personified cool : he boxed with the most consummate self-assurance , drifting around the ring almost somnambulistically , often dispensing with his guard and rapidly discharging clusters of punches .
4 Despite the agonies of withdrawing from Empire and various undulations in economic performance , the decade of the 1950s was seen more than anything as " an age of affluence . "
5 While much was achieved in improving safety standards , towards the decade 's end there was a series of accidents that perhaps shocked the public more than anything since Harrow & Wealdstone in the very early days of nationalisation .
6 He says ‘ I love you more than anything in the world ’ I believe him
7 An embarrassing collection of clothes from the 1960s — hipsters , a floral tie and a pair of suede boots that Peter had once loved more than anything in the world .
8 She wanted to do it more than anything in life .
9 I think he loves the horses more than anything in the world .
10 ‘ I want to make love to you more than anything in the world , but you have doubts about me and I want everything crystal-clear between us , so ask your questions , Gemini girl . ’
11 Do you know , I long for a family more than anything in the world ? ’ she blurted out with an intense yearning .
12 And , folly though it was , just for a moment , more than anything in the world , Lisa wanted to believe him .
13 He wanted his daughter more than anything in the world . ’
14 I knew then that I loved you , more than anything in the world , more than life itself ! ’
15 You do n't want to purge it out your life more than anything in the world . ’
16 And , suddenly , as she pushed the feeling from her , more than anything in the world what Ronni wanted to do was wipe that smug , amused smile from Guido 's face , that smile that made her feel so exposed and vulnerable .
17 Goalscorers are under the microscope more than anyone for England after the retirement of Gary Lineker and that reassurance of a definite period to prove himself would settle Ian .
18 He has suffered more than anyone through all of this .
19 We have spent thousands of citizens ' tax payers ' money on that case and the Eastern Board have spent more than us in defending it .
20 there is a further letter from R Jasper More and one from a local person which I hope to have published in the next Journal .
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