Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [subord] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 unc In finding the set of numbers greater or less than a given value , the number line is useful as a check that no elements have been missed out .
2 That is nothing more or less than a direct payroll tax on jobs .
3 That is no more or less than a sovereign Parliament within a constitutional monarchy should be able to expect .
4 The attributes of any volume which is empty or full after a hard copy run may be changed , with the exception of the volume name and charge code ; the minimum fill mark of partially filled volumes may be revised between hard copy runs .
5 The external walls of all buildings are therefore required to have the requisite period of fire resistance , unless the building is placed at , or more than a specified distance from , the boundary .
6 This has led the funding bodies ( SERC , NERC , Agricultural and Medical Research Councils ) to introduce a sanctions policy , whereby departments will be penalized , by the withholding of research grants , where more than a given proportion of their students fail to submit theses .
7 This has led the funding bodies ( SERC , NERC , Agricultural and Medical Research Councils ) to introduce a sanctions policy , whereby departments will be penalized , by the withholding of research grants , where more than a given proportion of their students fail to submit theses .
8 In a number of large irrigation schemes in the tropics , the continuous cultivation of a range of crops now allows certain key pests to survive ; previously a closed season or fallow provided a natural check on insect populations .
9 It is nothing more nor less than a determined effort by an immensely powerful bureaucracy to silence independent opinion , and to replace it with a censored , frequently biased , and increasingly bland official view of the state of British tennis today .
10 There was no passion amongst them now , nor more than a vague comprehension of Roxborough 's purpose in forming what he 'd called the Society of the Tabula Rasa , or the Clean Slate .
11 It is unlikely that more than a tiny proportion of farms will attain the bureaucratic structure associated with agribusinessmen farmers , but they are regarded suspiciously as possible Trojan horses introducing alien patterns of labour relations into the countryside .
12 However the high cost of closed-loop systems can be attributed to their small share of the market ; would closed-loop be any more expensive than open-loop if a comparable set of integrated circuit control packages was available ?
13 Nicandra looked disconcerted and prim before a great light of kindness broke , telling her to spread a little happiness at any cost to herself .
14 Irish gardens are islands of perfection in a landscape of empty fields as rough and tussocky as a moulting dog .
15 A friend of mine recently found a beauty that became redundant and unloved when a local school closed down .
16 So capable of making a kiss into something far more intimate and passionate than a simple meeting of mouths and bodies …
17 In the latter case , small , metal discs slightly larger and thicker than a large coin , hold pictures , drawings , etc onto the board and in that way avoid the need for drawing pins .
18 I had expected an American senator to be as pompous and flatulent as a British MP , but George Crowninshield had proved affable and friendly .
19 Why does a barrow boy selling bunched radishes and salad greens in the market at Chinon know by instinct so to arrange his produce that he has created a little spectacle as fresh and gay as a Dufy painting , and you are at once convinced that unless you taste some of his radishes you will be missing an experience which seems of more urgency than a visit to the Chateau of Chinon ?
20 Inclusion criteria were the classical clinical findings of acute pancreatitis ( abdominal pain and tenderness , nausea , and vomiting ) and more than a twofold increase in urinary amylase activity ( in 34 patients the increase was more than threefold ) .
21 Finally he lowered the papers on to the desk and whistled through his teeth in astonishment , and more than a little dismay .
22 Joanne and the other members of the team of teachers working with the intake year embarked on the new curriculum with a good deal of enthusiasm and more than a little apprehension .
23 One or two of the instructions are ambiguous , some of the parts do not fit together as they are supposed to and more than a little initiative is required to complete the project .
24 It was uncanny and more than a little unnerving to watch : the perfect hunter at work .
25 After two months of solid work and more than a little imagination , John and Jenny have created a marvellous centrepiece for their home .
26 THERE IS a paranoiac frisson , and more than a little insight , to be had from the thought that we humans are not really in control of our own fates , and that someone or something is using us .
27 Well , young lady , I wanted to be good when I was younger , but life has been a struggle for me , and I 've become as hard and tough as a rubber ball .
28 When the library is a multi-media centre , it may be possible for the tape-slide sequence to be studied there , but in the typical school there would be severe limitations if more than a small proportion of students were set to do such study ; the library is usually too small for more than a tenth of the school population at best to use it at any one time .
29 between aiding suicide and making available , for example , certain drugs to relieve pain which , if more than a certain dosage is taken , will cause death .
30 It is cheaper and faster than a daisy-wheel printer .
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