Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [det] than [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , there are very few people who know how to survey and excavate underwater , and because it tends to cost so much more than land archaeology it needs to be a very worthwhile site or we have to leave it alone ’ .
2 But what it shows is how , right from the earliest days , we were always much more than assembly line workers in Malcolm McLaren 's dream factory .
3 Credit managers have traditionally been regarded in many companies as little more than debt collectors , albeit often highly effective ones .
4 In many cases , they are provided as little more than typesetting tapes , in need of considerable ’ cleaning up ’ or normalisation .
5 State authorities attempting to regulate youth culture are seen as little more than parent substitutes .
6 For instance , Gellner 's attack on analytic philosophy from an anthropological perspective ; the exposure of eugenics in 1930s psychology ; the connections between certain kinds of research in chemistry and the agricultural and food industries ; the models of human motivation — often little more than employee manipulation to be found in management studies ; Illich 's critique of medicine ; and the underlying interest in control over the natural environment within the physical sciences .
7 Wherever possible try to bring in physical and visual elements , so that the meeting is about much more than group discussion .
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