Example sentences of "[vb infin] more than [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll need more than a bottle of rum to get through this disaster of a voyage ! |
2 | I would n't hesitate about going along to another of the band 's gigs where , it is to be hoped , the audience would give more than a round of applause for the amount of hard work put into the show . |
3 | Whilst out selling with sales manager Anne King [ and sold £1,500 in two days ] , they had an appointment with a certain Mr Gomez who could n't speak more than a couple of words of English . |
4 | Her shoulder-length hair obscured her face , though Alice moved position to try and see more than a slab of cheek . |
5 | As there were cars to spare , if one was found with a defect , for which a replacement part might cost more than the cost of a licence , it was withdrawn particularly if the route on which it worked was nearing its closure . |
6 | The Chelsea Flower Show is probably not the most obvious place to pick up a bargain — lead lions rampant and Medici urns atop Corinthian columns must cost more than the Governor of the Bank of England earns in a week to transport there , let alone purchase . |
7 | Also , the cost of services has to be borne , in the main , from central or local government coffers , because most older people can not meet more than a fraction of the costs of the high levels of labour-intensive care they need . |
8 | Claudia could n't eat more than a morsel of the beef Roman had ordered . |
9 | At tea breaks and lunchtime I never saw him eat more than a bar of chocolate or a biscuit . |
10 | Space does not permit more than a summary of the aspects the would-be consultant needs to consider jointly to ensure both a good beginning and optimum development for such a group , and readers are therefore referred to the guidelines offered in detail elsewhere ( cf Hanko 1985/7 ) . |
11 | Should n't take more than a couple of weeks at most … |
12 | There are plenty of packages around for under £150 and they should n't take more than a couple of days to master . |
13 | Today so few theatregoers travel by bus that it would take more than a strike of the red giants to kill anything on stage . |
14 | And it could take more than a change of luck to lift them off the bottom of the table . |
15 | ‘ I think it 'd take more than a lot of nomes and some string to fly it , anyway . ’ |
16 | It will take more than a streak of dogged determination to see it through . |
17 | It will take more than the ratification of the treaty to restore Britain 's European credentials . |
18 | It will take more than the prospect of weight savings to prompt them to abandon this safe method . |
19 | Scotland could n't manage more than a tweak of the giants ' noses , but showed that there 's still such a thing as going down with honour . |
20 | The poor old PCW could n't hold more than a couple of thousand . |
21 | Cup-tie , with Bailey playing for the well-known London amateur side , Walthamstow Avenue , who switched the replay to Stamford Bridge because their home ground could not hold more than a fraction of the spectators who wanted to attend . |
22 | But the cylinders were so small they could not hold more than a minute of material . |
23 | These do n't usually rise more than a couple of hundred metres before falling back along parabolic paths . |