Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [prep] more [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The Cosmological Pictures ’ , which have been winding through West and East European cities for more than a year , arrive at the Tate Gallery , Liverpool , at the end of next month , and Gilbert & George will be pioneering in China with exhibitions in Shanghai and Peking next autumn .
2 As Becky drew her bath , she thought about Daphne 's words , delivered with humour and affection but still highlighting the problems she faced when trying to cross the established social barriers for more than a few moments .
3 Their swollen feet had bled profusely and they had hobbled painfully among the rubber trees for more than a month before they recovered .
4 TONY Greener , who took over as chairman of Guinness last year , has presided over the first fall in its annual profits for more than a decade , reflecting the effects of the recession on sales and margins and the high marketing spending necessary to support the group 's premium brands .
5 In Bucharest 's university square , scene of anti-front demonstrations for more than a month now , the debate continued with more accusations of electoral malpractice by the front .
6 The metal road that left the highway twisted between pine-clad hills for more than a mile before it dropped to the lower level of a wide plateau that stretched along the river cliffs .
7 Draft evasion had already been going largely unpunished by Lithuanian authorities for more than a year , and had been steadily increasing : on Feb. 16 more than 5,000 conscripts attending independence day rallies had publicly returned their call-up cards .
8 Averell Harriman , from his unique experience of Anglo-American relations over more than a generation , observed that while Roosevelt and Churchill had made the more far-reaching decisions , they were much less close than Macmillan and Kennedy .
9 To date the representation of detailed clinical descriptions for more than a narrow area of medicine has never been achieved by use of an enumerative approach .
10 An island of Czech reaction can not survive among its metamorphosed neighbours for more than a geopolitical instant .
11 An island of Czech reaction can not survive among its metamorphosed neighbours for more than a geopolitical instant .
12 My village forest was not so large , about 100 hectares , but there were many big trees of more than a metre diameter .
13 A year ago , the 40,000 population achieved the unique feat of driving out the army , which has terrorised the Indian highlands for more than a decade .
14 Although Mexico accounted in recent times for more than a third of the world 's production of silver , the extraction and working of the metal began there only late in the first millennium A.D.
15 Now I look at the confident sexual swagger of young men with more than a faint envy .
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