Use "never more" in a sentence

1. The actual population is never more than an estimate.

2. But never more than fit between prow and stern.

3. He's never more annoying than when he's trying to help.

4. A Banal poem is never more than a Banal poem

5. She was never more than a faint blip on my radar.

6. He was never more than a mere figurehead in the negotiations.

7. Japanese meticulousness was never more evident than in these special rites.

8. Aplenty They have made mistakes Aplenty, but never more pronounced than this

9. R/Bicycling: Two wheels, or three, sometimes one, but never more than twenty

10. 9 But perhaps never more so than in the case of the permanent wave .

11. And there were wishes here, but never more than fit between prow and stern.

12. The gates swung open and the people stood, their all-consuming redness never more apparent.

13. But adverse planetary influences invariably serve a useful purpose - and never more so than right now.

14. The great spotted woodpecker will nest in this tree, or that, never more than 20 yards apart.

15. Of secondary importance; subordinate: "For Degas, sculpture was never more than Ancillary to his painting" .

16. Of secondary importance; subordinate: "For Degas, sculpture was never more than Ancillary to his painting" (Herbert Read)

17. Crackdown 3's mediocre, collectible-infused campaign and poor Wrecking Zone multiplayer are never more than mindless, rarely satisfying busy work.

18. A widespread view is that Russia is simply reverting to type: freedom was never more than a fleeting vowel in its historical alphabet.

19. While Beagles are incredibly affectionate, they are stubborn scent hounds, never more so than when they get a whiff of an intoxicating smell

20. By this Ambrosial kiss, a thousand times more fragrant than the breeze that sweeps the orange grove, I never more will leave thee

21. It was perhaps never more poignantly played out than during the two greatest maritime disasters in history: the sinking of the Titanic and the Lusitania.

22. ‘The ancient Baronage of England, according to history, was never more powerful than after the battle of Towton.’ 2 An annotated list of barons or peers

23. Recall that because of overdelivery, your daily cost might be more or less than your $10 average daily budget (never more than twice your daily budget, in this example, $20) on days when traffic is higher or slow.

24. ‘Played by Alexa Vega, her Julie comes across as a self-obsessed Bellyacher who's as sharp as a mouse's belly.’ ‘Margaret Thatcher was a famous Bellyacher about the BBC and never more than when the imperial adventure on the Falklands was under scrutiny.’

25. ‘Played by Alexa Vega, her Julie comes across as a self-obsessed Bellyacher who's as sharp as a mouse's belly.’ ‘Margaret Thatcher was a famous Bellyacher about the BBC and never more than when the imperial adventure on the Falklands was under scrutiny.’

26. The Bergsonian image of the “drawer,” in particular, is never more than a metaphor: that is to say, the expression refers to a reality that remains removed from it, that precedes it, “at the most it is a fabricated image, without deep, true, genuine roots”

27. (The White Company, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) And with them rose the cloud which had hung over the country; and it also thinned and thinned, until God’s own sun of peace and security was shining once more upon us, never more, we hope, to be Bedimmed

28. So we Bimbled along, never more than 3m apart and as most of you know there wasn’t a huge amount of life, well there would have been but it was hiding in the shallow water or out with the tide and waiting for it to turn with the large amount of food it would bring back in

29. Goad on your Bullocks, and never more pray to me for help, until you have done your best to help yourself, or depend upon it you will henceforth pray in vain." View in context There, too, were droves of sheep and Bullocks coming in from the outlying pasture lands, and trains of tired immigrants, men and horses equally weary of their

30. Goad on your Bullocks, and never more pray to me for help, until you have done your best to help yourself, or depend upon it you will henceforth pray in vain." View in context There, too, were droves of sheep and Bullocks coming in from the outlying pasture lands, and trains of tired immigrants, men and horses equally weary of their