Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [det] [noun sg] than [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She cradled the phone with more force than strictly necessary , just as Jack Lawrence strolled past in his black leather gear .
2 From the point of view of problem solving , I find the cube has led me to formulate many problem-solving techniques in more generality than previously and to develop a general scheme for all problems of this sort .
3 … There 's more of public relations in this job than probably — that does n't come down in print .
4 There are perhaps more collectors of antiques in this country than anywhere else in the world .
5 for physics there is only one true measurement from any one position , and it can be more accurate than ever before ; writing and painting communicate look and feel from a viewpoint with more sophistication than ever before ; with a Cubist vision which constructs reality from the different facets exposed from different angles one is better orientated than ever before .
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