Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] than a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Do not repeat this more than a couple of times in rapid succession however , because otherwise the dog may start to interpret this as a game .
2 The error was to project the growth trends of the world economy from 1870 to 1914 and see the political order as not much more than a reflex of these trends .
3 Fumaroli 's book is much more than a polemic against the artistic policies of one government .
4 The change to a community-based service … involves much more than a change to the pattern of service provision .
5 Crime is much more than a statistic to Rosemary Hunt .
6 Though the thermal establishment itself is quite stately , in the normal style of these amenities , the village is tightly shut in by the mountains on either side and is not much more than a ribbon of dark houses strung out along the main road .
7 There have been umpteen books on the subject before , but Ferris brings such sly humour , such a floodgate of poignant details , and such a tone of innocent surprise to the proceedings , that it all reads as much more than a round-up of the usual phenomena .
8 The Paris museum ( colloquially known as the Jardin des Plantes ) was much more than a museum for the display of exotic specimens .
9 But even now , a woman has to achieve much more than a man in order to gain respect or " promotion " .
10 The Morgan test would not appear to require much more than a knowledge of the basic facts of life .
11 ‘ It is declared that a good wife is a crown to her husband , but Mrs. Crawley had been much more than a crown to him … she had been crown , throne and sceptre all in one ’ .
12 Whereas the parachute keeps the cable under tension as it drops , if there is a cross wind it tends to drift much more than a rope with no chute .
13 But , much more than a filmmaker like Hepworth , he had learnt to find stories that would have genuine popular appeal .
14 I was not much more than a child after all .
15 In the United States and Canada the country station , with or without garden , was much more than a stopping-place for passing trains .
16 But despite the self-importance of the boast , the League no longer existed as much more than a figment of its leaders ' fantasies .
17 Meeting special educational needs in ordinary schools is much more than a process of opening school doors to admit children previously placed in special schools .
18 The war was unlikely to become much more than a dispute over frontier posts , in which success would depend to a considerable extent on winning the support of the Indians who lived in the wide area between the colonies .
19 All in all , a pitiful collection , but he was n't so self-deceiving as to believe their relationship had been much more than a sum of those parts .
20 His proposed implementation of VAT on the published word is much more than a tax on learning .
21 In the absence of any corporate direction , BR 's excursion trains then were not much more than a mishmash of bright and not so bright ideas by divisional and area managers , which lost as much money as they made .
22 Doubt now is much more than a matter of uncertainty .
23 At present , therefore , it is impossible to say with any confidence whether the influence of Milan was much more than a matter of banal repetition of a few characteristic physiognomic types .
24 But the Church is much more than a place of worship .
25 For so long she 'd held the secrets of her past under lock and key , barely allowing even Kelly much more than a glimpse into her background .
26 Erm presidents of the nineteenth century very often took the view that the president was not much more than a sort of constitutional monarch , er a dignified part of the constitution to use er Bagehot 's phrase .
27 On the opposite bank , not much more than a stream at this point , the hillside was thick with scrub hazel and thorn .
28 He could n't afford much more than a set of plastic rings let alone five gold ones .
29 Stu , I mean I live in Glasgow , the chances of me leaving Glasgow are pro , pre pretty slim but yeah , I certainly do n't want to stay in Scotland because of any loyalty , that I do n't think it 's given me very much other than a lot of experience , a lot of struggle , a lot of opportunities to stand alongside working class people and fight against , you know , the injustices .
30 Little by little , the story pieces together the trials of this greedy and repulsive rag of a man , who assumes the name of Gemmy Fairley : his terrible early life as a rat-catcher 's assistant in England , where he had been treated as little better than a beast of burden by his loathed master , Willett ; how he managed to survive as a stowaway on board ship in order to escape the consequences of the revenge that he wreaked upon his master ; his arrival in Australia and his early life there , lived among the aborigines .
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