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more than ever造句
1. We are spending more than ever on education. 2. The United States is more than ever the prime mover in Middle East peace-making. 3. He hated her more than ever, when he got that letter. 4. More than ever before, the food industry is paying attention to young consumers. 5. Car drivers now pay more than ever for fuel. 6. It is therefore more than ever necessary that the recovery should be export led rather than led by domestic consumption. 7. But now, more than ever, he was convinced that his theory was correct. 8. Pat Buchanan not withstanding, trade is booming more than ever before. 9. But Nalgo leaders say residents need the service more than ever in the current economic climate. 10. This March, maybe more than ever, we need the euphoria and emotion of the conference and NCAA tournaments. 11. Now more than ever it is important to be a force for change. 12. Yet I am now more than ever aware of the importance of this venture. 13. More than ever, clear thought and sound professional advice is required. 14. Now, more than ever, the president will be a hostage to his own ethnic minority, the Zaghawa. 15. Our future competitiveness and prosperity depend more than ever before on technology and industry. 16. They need our help now more than ever before to exert massive international pressure on the governments, institutions and companies involved. 17. The indigenous media need more than ever to promote lasting peace with justice, through ecumenical and interfaith dialogue. 18. Meantime, in Florida, the tourism industry is growing more than ever, spurring thousands of new jobs, economists said. 19. In Drenthe, feeling more than ever the despised outcast, he found consolation in a human resting place. 20. We need ballistic missile protection now more than ever for three basic reasons. 21. The demands of the workers were more than ever focused upon political change. 22. After her mother's death, Sara clung to her aunt more than ever. 23. It's hardly surprising then, that we get confused by the signals he gives out - now more than ever. 24. That Magic Johnson will play another season and obscure the Clippers more than ever. 25. Football fever has always been widespread in Thailand, but this year perhaps more than ever before. 26. The number of households getting involved in the sport is growing more than ever, according to San Diego Surf Cup officials. 27. Networks are making heavy profits from news, and on-air talent is being paid more than ever to communicate to the public. 28. In spite of a longer work day, employees were producing more than ever before. 29. Cruise ships, already sailing the seas of the Mesoamerican Reef more than ever before, are gaining in size and frequency. 30. Ana Maria certainly needs her family around her now more than ever.