Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] for more than [art] " in BNC.

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1 Other nearby springs supplied Frogwell below the Town Hall and the conduit which ran from Springfield into the brewery for more than a century on the perhaps appropriate site of the new Health Centre .
2 Oh , that 's called a howler , that 's a howler , if you leave your handset off the hook for more than a minute , 25 seconds , or is it 60 I ca n't remember , for a length of time you get the howler .
3 Crawford , who stayed in the play for more than a year before handing over to David Jason , said during its run , ‘ All your career as an actor you dream of having the things written up outside the theatre which are there about me — but now that they 're there it 's in a way the worst thing that could happen to me .
4 Yet we dared not leave the carriage for more than a mere leg-stretch just outside the door …
5 It was held that since the dealer had sold the car for more than the price Mr. Wright had agreed to pay , he had suffered no damages at all .
6 The Roman Research Trust says the publicity from the case helped to sell the manor for more than the reserve price .
7 Tata had complained often enough that he could n't leave his two assistants at the shop for more than an hour before something was certain to go wrong .
8 But this did not delay the charge for more than an instant .
9 No doubt Morse will feel the need for more than a tipple when his past catches up with him in that new series starting tonight at 8.00 p.m. here on Central .
10 Do not leave the meat in the water for more than an hour or two , for it will soon begin to decay and pollute the water .
11 ‘ In my day , if you held the ball for more than a second you got clattered , really clattered . ’
12 In practice , many though not all informals have no security of tenure over the site on which they work , have very few means of tying their small workforce to the enterprise for more than a few months , and may run out of their supply of recycled materials ( from the formal sector ) at any moment .
13 They were the nearest residents to the front line and most of them had not dared to walk down the boulevard for more than a year .
14 But that too ran into difficulties when thick fog on the runway at Ronaldsway Airport , Douglas , delayed the flight for more than an hour .
15 The Tour de France photographs in this guide are by Graham Watson , Britain 's best known cycling photographer , who has followed the Tour for more than a decade .
16 Any worker away from the nest for more than a day will find that its smell identification badge has expired , and it will be killed .
17 There are now almost 50,000 people in the region who have been on the dole for more than a year .
18 Although the general intention was that the ESSE/L Project would be a rolling programme , there was never a guarantee that the Education Department would fund the project for more than a year at a time ( with the exception of 1983–84 , when two years were funded ) .
19 A breed society was founded in 1878 ; the first herdbook had been published in 1846 and was closed in 1884 , ensuring the purity of the breed for more than a century .
20 If it meant being away from the family for more than a week it was out .
21 I ca n't hang around with anyone , if I hang around with anyone that 's a smackhead for more than a couple of days , then it 's going to be tempting , so I 've got to keep meself away from them .
22 AN EX-SERGEANT who has been confined to a wheelchair for more than a year was exercising in a hospital gym this weekend after a life-saving heart transplant operation .
23 Kitty never seemed to be able to hold down a job for more than a week at a time , but somehow she was still better dressed than any of us .
24 She has been walking for an hour a day for more than a year , but very slowly .
25 We 've been taking at least one call a day for more than a year . ’
26 It may be as much for the homely , recognisable nature of this particular hero as for the energy and drama of the story that Lorna Doone has remained a classic for more than a century , and a classic adopted by the young for their own reading .
27 Interest rates will stay high , and while the pound remains in thrall to the mark , there is no scope for more than a token cut .
28 ‘ Have n't seen hair nor hide of a copper for more than a week now , ’ observed the Commander cheerfully .
29 But there was no time to admire the view , no time for more than a swift impression of airiness and light , of deep , comfortable furniture in maize-coloured linen , before she closed the door quickly .
30 His overcrowded programme allowed no time for more than the barest formalities between himself and Merrill , and his manner was coolly polite — a situation for which , she told herself , she was profoundly grateful .
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