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

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1 The human mind is more than a computer : Computers have dull and exact memories — what went in can come out again , exactly as it went in .
2 In the West , a car is more than a way of travelling ; it represents freedom and flexibility and is a potent status symbol .
3 The Tomy Cradle Carrier is more than a carrier .
4 However , maintenance is more than a cost centre because it affects aircraft availability .
5 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 .
6 The creed had such a powerful hold upon the party that even Quintin Hogg , who later chose the life-peerage title Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone — you can hardly get more urban than that — was opining in 1947 that ‘ the Conservative believes that farming is more than a business ; it is a way of life , essential to the community in war and peace . ’
7 That fee is less than a quarter of the £300,000 Bassett paid Arsenal nearly two years ago , yet there are still no takers .
8 The jail is less than a year old and has been hailed as a model prison .
9 But the venue is less than a mile away from Castlemorton Common , which was invaded by more than twenty thousand hippies a fortnight ago .
10 Anyway , why put a new straitjacket around the economy until recovery is more than a twinkle in the market 's eye ?
11 The truth is more than a recital of the visible .
12 For we already have knowledge , ’ said the king , ‘ that our enemy in Wales has sent letters praying aid to all these potential foes of our state , and a joint assault is more than a possibility .
13 The Wye Raft race is more than a sporting event ; it 's also a big moneyspinner for charity .
14 The Wye Raft race is more than a sporting event ; it 's also a big moneyspinner for charity .
15 The way you wanted to do , and then we added all this lot up , we 'd find well , w the chance is more than a certainty .
16 If you can raise your eyes from the water long enough you 'll see that the scenery is more than a match for the fishing — it 's simply breathtaking .
17 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 .
18 The Ghost of Banquo is more than a figment of Macbeth 's imagination : it stands in some way in relation to his conscience .
19 If the rent under the sublease is made to increase at the same rate as the rent under the headlease , and the rent under the headlease is less than a market rent at the date of grant of the sublease , the rent under the sublease may well exceed the true market rent after the first rent review .
20 The Million Sterling Tournament is less than a month away .
21 If hardware flow control is used , the Z88 will bring RTS low when the receive buffer becomes more than half full and bring RTS high when the receive buffer is less than a quarter full .
22 The farmers ' calling is more than a livelihood , it is a way of life .
23 The man endued with the Holy Spirit is more than a match for the unclean spirits which are such a feature in Mark 's account .
24 ‘ We have proved conclusively that the human is more than a body and a limited intellect .
25 His glorious book is more than a history and more than a 25,000-mile travelogue , although it is also both of those .
26 But the world of the mystic is more than a garden or harvest , we must become the painters and dyers of our thoughts so that our minds will become great landscapes .
27 ‘ The nearest security force base is more than a quarter of a mile away and was manifestly not the target of the attack . ’
28 The nearest security force base is more than a quarter of a mile away and was manifestly not the target of the attack .
29 For me , a school is more than a place where the children learn their ABC and their times-table .
30 Law and order in Uganda IT IS more than a decade since Kampala was one of the world 's danger capitals , when Uganda was under the sway of Idi Amin , the murderous clown now in exile in the Middle East .
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