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

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1 My rather innocent trust crumbled when I realized that as far as the police were concerned , I was little better than a criminal on whom they must keep tabs .
2 and I was better qualified than a lot of guys in my class and yet they left college and got a job right away !
3 I was more baffled than a pregnant postulant in a eunuch 's prefab .
4 Alina peered toward the lake , which was hardly more than a sliver on the horizon .
5 She was clearly more than a shop assistant .
6 She was never more than a light comedy performer who made a virtue of her acting limitations by being amusing as she demonstrated them .
7 The real situation was between the widow and the youngster who was effectively older than a boy , in feeling and reaction at least .
8 And his will was that the slave , the young man who was scarcely more than a boy , should somehow die for his brief moment of rebellion .
9 But it was surely unlikely that he had talked over the idea with someone who was little better than a stranger .
10 Throughout the day-long fair , there was never less than a queue of about a dozen .
11 There was always more than a hint , of course , that the real source of anxiety was that the bicycle might be enlarging the freedom of women in undesirable directions , because both in terms of class and sex the bicycle was a great leveller .
12 The contrast with chemistry came up frequently , and there was often more than a hint of reductionism in the comparison :
13 When Ellie went scarlet , because there was definitely more than a grain of truth in that statement , she laughed , not unkindly .
14 But it was surely more than a matter of stylistic fashion which prompted the Jesuit scholar Fr J. H. Pollen to preface his very useful collection of sources for the Babington Plot of 1586 , designed to kill Elizabeth , published in 1922 , with statements such as ‘ The interest attaching to Queen Mary 's wonderful personality is so great , that when she is taken away , all else seems to fade into insignificance . ’
15 In fact it was slightly less than a minute .
16 It was barely more than a flash impression and the man was turning and the light was n't at all good ; and besides , he pretty much resembled a pig anyway , so the effect was probably no more than a moment 's mistake .
17 It was then more than a misjudgement : it revealed the extent to which the religious intellectuals ' theory of church and state was outdated and incoherent .
18 Oh a great help to sandwiches and a sit down meal at dinner at table with the family , it was far better than a dry sandwich eaten in the barn .
19 It was hardly wider than a car and somebody had parked a van halfway along .
20 It was hardly more than a flicker in the eyes , but suddenly Ruth felt she glimpsed Adam again , her own brother , looking out at her desperately .
21 It was certainly better than a new pair of socks or underpants ’ joked Butterworth .
22 Patronage was a vital tool of management , but it was never more than a tool , and it was one which was not generally employed in the form of direct bribery .
23 It was obviously more than a weed or even a wild flower so I did a quick turn-round and decided that it was quite pretty with its two-tone yellow tubular flowers and ferny leaves .
24 Quicker than Sterland — but he was also quicker than a lot of defenders in those days .
25 He was also more than a little scandalised at the girl 's matter-of-fact acceptance of what had happened .
26 He liked to boast that , in central London , he was never more than a couple of hundred yards from some club , institution or association of which he was a member and which could provide , at the very least , a roof in a rainstorm .
27 There was just enough slope in the field to give him a decent run , though she felt sure it must be frustrating for someone so skilled to be stuck on what was little better than a nursery area .
28 Also his playing career with us was far shorter than a lot of these blokes .
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