Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] more than [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But should such expenditure be counted as a loss any more than additional imports ?
2 This represents 12.6 of the world 's total invisible trade and significantly for the UK , invisibles contributed £13 billion more than visible trade earnings .
3 That is $18 billion more than last year 's figure .
4 I ca n't assume from my background that I can trust all theories any more than all accountants or all lawyers .
5 There is obviously no a priori objection to such a procedure , and it would be naive to insist that a social theory must accord with our intuitive understanding of the social world any more than physical theory must .
6 Fife 's total gross budget for the year will be £351.4 million , which is £13.8 million more than last year .
7 Education too gets £1.5 billion more than last year , while the NHS is to get three per cent more after inflation , or £1.9 billion in cash .
8 In the County Labour and Liberal Democrats have united to spend over £50 million more than last year .
9 After allowing for the community charge grant , which is now part of aggregate external finance , that is almost £300 million more than this year — an increase of 6.1 per cent .
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