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

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1 For me , this job is easier than a game of croquet …
2 If you want to en try and ensure that you 're going to have a self sustained community , one hundred percent , you make sure that presumably you 've got a show case cinema with fifteen screens there , er a B and Q , erm a whole range of of facilities that nobody ever needs leave , erm erm erm er that new settlement , the reality of the real world of course is that all settlements to a greater or lesser degree , er have a relationship with other er larger scale settlements , now then let's look at the new settlement , fourteen hundred dwellings , we estimate that that is going to be of the order of around three thousand three hundred people , now that is sizeable , it is not small , it is larger than a number of the small market towns er in North Yorkshire , like Boroughbridge , Settle , it is a significant development erm erm and within it erm there will be a requirement er be a requirement for a a a primary school , it justifies that .
3 I think moving 's better than a week of I V P .
4 A grand view of Horse Guards Parade — oh well it 's better than a view of John and Norma Major .
5 Probably the best advice is to be wary of any project that is more than a couple of years old , and to be extremely wary of any that were published more than five years ago .
6 In the West , a car is more than a way of travelling ; it represents freedom and flexibility and is a potent status symbol .
7 British Coal , one of the few companies still nationalised , has the unenviable task of proving to its customers that it is more than a dinosaur of the industrial revolution , slouching towards privatisation and a slow demise .
8 The arrangements for the new style NHS assume a continuing need for a local organisation which is more than a tier of management .
9 There is more than a grain of truth in the observation by A. P. Herbert that royal commissions were usually appointed ‘ not so much for digging up the truth , as for digging it in . ’
10 There is more than a grain of truth in this scenario , despite Mrs Thatcher 's undoubted role in the creation of the new British Library building .
11 It is not entirely true that people are as handicapped as we , the comparatively unhandicapped , are prepared to handicap them , but there is more than a grain of truth in that statement .
12 Byron may have been exaggerating a little when he wrote , ‘ Man 's love is of man 's life a thing apart , 'T IS woman 's whole existence ’ , but obviously there is more than a grain of truth in it , and not necessarily a painful or unacceptable one either .
13 ‘ The nearest security force base is more than a quarter of a mile away and was manifestly not the target of the attack . ’
14 It follows that if there is a small bald patch ( or a patch with grooves less than 1.6 mm deep ) 4 cm in diameter on a tread width of 12 cm an offence is committed for 4 cm is more than a quarter of the 12 cm width of tread .
15 It is sufficient to contravene this regulation where the patch is more than a quarter of the breadth of the tread , because there can not be at least three-quarters of good tread around the whole circumference of the tyre in such a case .
16 The nearest security force base is more than a quarter of a mile away and was manifestly not the target of the attack .
17 The truth is more than a recital of the visible .
18 Being healthy is more than a question of not being ill .
19 Being healthy is more than a question of not being ill .
20 All this , in the end , is more than a question of style : it is a question of judgement and of taste , and ultimately of morality .
21 To the people of England , it is more than a question of who administers local government : the lines on the map , the cricket teams , the Lords Lieutenants and signposts are important .
22 ‘ We was in t'workhouse together and 'e 'll do as 'e 's told , which is more than a lot of 'usbands does . ’
23 The Ghost of Banquo is more than a figment of Macbeth 's imagination : it stands in some way in relation to his conscience .
24 There is more than a touch of rags to riches in the story of the outsize barons .
25 There is more than a touch of racism in your assumption . ’
26 A decision to purchase new curtains is more than a matter of taste ; it is also a financial decision .
27 How the bureaucracy relates to the ruling class is more than a matter of origins .
28 This is more than a summary of the descriptions of each tax introduced above : rather , an economic picture captured by econometric estimation .
29 There is more than a hint of the search for the philosopher 's stone .
30 To begin with , there is more than a hint of circularity about Eccleshall 's definition of Conservatism .
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