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

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1 But , as far as James was concerned , this was no more than a PRECONDITION for the abolition of slavery .
2 If a lake is built behind the barrage , it will be nothing more than a sewage pit .
3 Visually the film is closer to a Babycham commercial than a Tenniel illustration . ’
4 It was mizzling steadily , so I had lashed out on a minibus ticket , which cost more than a taxi would here .
5 Because of this , Figure 4 looks more like a pedigree of species than a pedigree of individuals , but the principle is the same .
6 A goods transporter — little more than a metal platform hovering a few centimetres above the floor — edged through the doorway , with the sixth android at the controls .
7 Fothergill says his company 's reputation has been built on a philosophy that views a lift as more than a metal cabin ; rather something which can add value to a building .
8 Betting is one of Britain 's top leisure activities , even more popular than a trip to the pub or eating out .
9 For some this means no more than a trip to the supermarket and a loading-up of the metal basket ; for others it means being lost on a plain in Greece , in the dark , in snow , in the rain , and finding what you seek only by some rare trick such as barking like a dog .
10 When I was about ten years old , a trip to the village from the South end was a bigger thrill than a trip to a big city would be to a present day child , later working in the village as a teenager , the dances every Saturday and Monday night was enjoyment never to be forgot .
11 Despite criticisms voiced by the Post Office Engineering Union ( 1980 ) it is still the case that warrants are to be issued under the hand of the Home Secretary rather than a judge , there apparently being no concern that a major invasion of privacy can take place by executive act without the need for any judicial approval or authorization , as is required in other democracies .
12 ideally , the chosen arbitrator will be a person with a first-hand grasp of industrial realities , rather than a judge .
13 It is much worse than a judge at Cruft 's checking over the points of a Pomeranian or Pekinese , and you are more likely to be bitten .
14 Both sides are gambling because the defendant may be paying more than a judge would award at trial .
15 The first of these is that what we refer to as the ‘ supply ’ of bills is in fact a stock , rather than a flow .
16 As capital markets are not perfect , definitions vary from researcher to researcher and some things are better measured as a stock rather than a flow , so that documented wealth distributions are not simply the present value of all future income streams .
17 Everything gleamed and the few people visible wore white coats ; apart from the exposed brickwork of a couple of rotund furnaces , linked to the ceiling by shining metal ductwork , the place looked more like a laboratory than a factory .
18 To its enthusiasts hunting and especially fox hunting is more than a sport it is a national institution enjoyed equally by all countrymen and I emphasis all countrymen .
19 Pete Harvey flies … races … and competes for fun … for him hangliding is more than a sport … more than a hobby … it 's a passion
20 ‘ More a shock than a surprise .
21 That 's more of a shock than a surprise . ’
22 Lewis read the great realists of the past , even of the present , and he sometimes admired them ; but he saw their world as little better than a health-farm , held himself bound by no especial duty to study his own times , and longed for richer fare .
23 The post office has a monopoly only on the delivery of letters and parcels weighing less than a kilogram — a decling trade and one that now represents only 40 per cent of total earnings although attempts to stop the drift by creating , for example , specialised services for direct marketing have been very successful .
24 With the internationalists McLaren and Robertson also outstanding , Hearts were much better balanced than a Falkirk side which is now paying the penalty for a lack of urgency in defence .
25 The response was tremendous ; the reaction incredibly enthusiastic , and so from that point , it became a little more than a folk club .
26 Many World War One Aerodromes are little more than a folk memory kept alive by such names as Aerodrome Cottages at Hadleigh in Suffolk .
27 At £55 , it is a good deal more expensive than a ticket on the high-speed train which runs just below the bridge .
28 One of the first companies to realise travellers need more than a ticket .
29 It was no more than a ticket booth .
30 Hugh , who had worn the uniform of a verderer for less than a twelvemonth , was no use to them as a guide and as the day grew on it became evident that his arm was causing him a great deal of pain .
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