Example sentences of "ever more [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 At the same time qualities of loyalty , caring and unashamed affection are highlighted as lives become ever more intimately linked by bereavement .
2 Writing of the Salon des Indépendants of 1914 , Apollinaire saw another influence at work : ‘ This year Futurism has begun to invade the Salon , and whereas from the reproductions they publish , the Italian Futurists appear to be ever more strongly influenced by the innovators of Paris ( Picasso and Braque ) , it would seem that a certain number of Parisian artists are being influenced by Futurist theories . ’
3 THE strings of sport and politics are becoming ever more closely entwined at Olympique Marseille following the appointment of club president Bernard Tapie as minister for urban affairs in a French cabinet reshuffle .
4 Certainly it seems likely that women will find themselves ever more firmly trapped at the bottom of the office hierarchy as a result of the introduction of information technology .
5 So sanctions must be ever more rigidly enforced on all fronts and the lesson driven home that Serbia will remain a pariah state until a peace is in place .
6 At Westminster he would have to press ever more insistently demands for improvements in local hospitals and schools , housing and roads .
7 Far from being content with the prospect of a society based on primitive agriculture they were becoming ever more deeply committed to economic development and efficiency .
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