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

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1 Quakers , evangelicals inside and outside the Church of England and Rational Dissenters and Unitarians all articulated a powerful abolitionist and emancipationist appeal over more than half a century .
2 ( 2 ) Damage arising from a direct collision between vehicles insured by the parties to this Agreement and the Policy issued by one of those parties being a fleet insurance or part of a fleet insurance as defined hereunder a ) and not granting indemnity against such damage to the insured vehicle or b ) being subject to an excess of more than $100 in respect of such damage , that party shall pay a ) one half of the loss of the other party in respect of the damage to their Insured 's vehicle or b ) not more than half the excess save and except that if the amount recoverable is $50 or less this clause will be inoperative .
3 That lease stipulates that the building occupy not more than half the lot , but the garden-topped garage brings the footprint to 90% .
4 You know , when I came from ’ — she thumbed towards the wall — next door , not more than half an hour ago , I was very sad inside .
5 Not more than half an hour had passed when a little grey tractor chugged into the car park .
6 In Jamaica , which has enormous political problems because of its adverse balance of payments , imported energy makes up more than half the cost even of a bag of cement produced locally .
7 In the southern cone countries of Argentina , Chile and Uruguay , which are highly urbanised and have advanced industrial complexes , the formal proletariat makes up more than half the EAP .
8 Firstly , only slightly more than half the electorate voted , when other turn-outs for referendums have been around two-thirds ; and despite considerable pressure from the clergy , only one-third of the total electorate actually voted for the measure .
9 A typical value might be eight bytes , leading to an index size of rather more than half a track ( the number of entries in the index depends on the number of tracks or buckets , while the size of the track depends on the device ) .
10 Rather more than half the wealth of Coventry belonged to men whose assessments reached three figures in 1522 ; in Exeter just under half .
11 They really should have outpointed the New Zealand XV in the first match at Hamilton for they outplayed the New Zealanders for rather more than half the game .
12 It is said to have been the biggest women 's gathering since suffrage days , a little more than half a century before …
13 A little more than half a mile away , on the other side of the Isle of Dogs , Ebenezer 's sister Ruth was also awake .
14 Quattro Coronati , the largest churches built in Rome in the ninth century ( a great age of papal building ) , were a little more than half the size of San Vincenzo Maggiore .
15 The happy combination of engineer and producer was often more than half the battle in the smooth production of a good show .
16 Research on natural hazards has a long tradition in geography going back more than half a century .
17 By 1415 he showed himself willing to accept a good deal less : he would settle for the legal and territorial terms agreed at Brétigny , now more than half a century earlier , and a smaller dowry .
18 ( 3 ) But because Newco has paid only £900 instead of £1,000 for Target , and because the managers have put up only half the cost but acquired a controlling interest in , and consequently more than half the value of , Newco , can management be liable for Schedule E income tax on the difference between what they have paid ( £450 ) and the value of what they have acquired ( £600 ) ?
19 The idealism of the Albanian youths carries a lot of weight in Kosovo where more than half the population is under 15 years-old .
20 Barely more than half an hour before , he 'd driven into the village on an errand for the Venetz sisters and although he saw almost no one along the way , he 'd been able to sense a tension in the air ; it was a faint background buzz like that of power lines in the rain .
21 We realize that the spiritual life matters infinitely more than all the material possessions or human status we once may have enjoyed .
22 You love him , he 's kind to animals , and is never more than half an hour late , but is that a good basis on which to plan your lives together ?
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