Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [adj] than a [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In Oakeshott 's conception philosophy is a radical undertaking ; it requires the renunciation of anything less than an absolutely coherent world of experience .
2 Horace is a highly allusive poet ; names of personages real and mythical fill the Odes , and nearly always with something more than a merely decorative intent .
3 It would be tempting to assume that we have evidence here of some direct relationship with the Thynne family , Marquesses of Bath , at nearby Longleat ; that may be the case , but an equally likely explanation could be that the family was involved in nothing more than a slightly sycophantic attempt to ingratiate itself in some way with the local aristocracy .
4 The undisguised sarcasm in her voice sparked no answering reaction in him other than an almost imperceptible raising of one eyebrow , before he said , ‘ Obviously you thought so . ’
5 Antoine 's failure to analyse his actions in anything other than a purely technical sense is explained primarily by the tempo of his life dictated by an excessive work load that leaves no time for leisure , for reflection , for self-scrutiny :
6 I can not simply advise you to go out and buy without trying for the simple reason that it can be very slow on anything less than a really fast machine .
7 So , at anything other than an exceedingly general and metaphorical level , there is not a single set of criteria for a contradiction in the Marxist sense .
8 But at this stage the problem for research has not been defined at anything more than a very general level .
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