Example sentences of "[det] than [art] [adj] number [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Nominations must be in writing , signed by not fewer than the required number of signatories , and incorporate ( or be accompanied by ) a signed declaration by the nominee that he or she is willing to serve .
2 Also , it may be worth pointing out that most shareware distributors offer a policy whereby users buying more than a certain number of disks pay less per disk .
3 This option is chosen automatically when more than a certain number of measurements fall outside a certain tolerance .
4 Very few people will have the time and desire to follow up more than a small number of the leads that are referenced ; and those who do will usually be aware of the older literature , in any case .
5 Training teams were not specifically mentioned by more than a small number of respondents although ‘ involvement in training ’ of all professional or supervisory staff , or all senior management , was more likely to be noted .
6 Where the returns from criminal work had been too limited to support more than a small number of firms , they had now increased while other firms felt under economic threat .
7 For a trait influenced by more than a small number of genes we can not work out the genotype by a Mendelian experiment .
8 The poll early next year would elect a coalition government made up of all the parties winning more than a minimum number of seats to lead the country to majority rule in the year 2000 .
9 So take a tip from none other than Graham Greene : " A story has n't room for more than a limited number of created characters . "
10 However , most laboratories which produce more than a modest number of thin sections are now equipped with appropriate automatic and semi-automatic systems .
11 He reflected that in his twenty year association with the Institution the lifeboat fleet had been adapted to cope with an increasing variety of casualties , from being tailored to serve merchant and fishing vessels it was now dealing with more than an equal number of calls from the holiday maker and the pleasure sailor .
12 Under the Chester scheme , landlords pay £50 to register , but if they fail to do so and their houses contain more than the permitted number of occupants , they face fines of up to £1,000 .
13 The manner of his death ensured that more than the usual number of people were at the funeral .
14 All the competitors agreed that they had a challenging game and more than the usual number of wet balls and soggy bunkers ! !
15 The baselines may amount to no more than the total number of times each behaviour is noticed in a one hour session every day for a week .
16 If elimination of lead in petrol could reduce blood levels by half — as the study assumed — it would reduce average blood pressure levels by 1 to 2 points , thereby meaning that 12,000 fewer people would need treatment for hypertension annually , there would be 6,000 to 12,000 fewer heart attacks , and up to 2,655 lives would be saved — more than the total number of fatalities on the nation 's roads each year .
17 Which towns will need more than the average number of ( i ) schools and ( ii ) hospitals and nursing homes ?
18 Rome had probably more than the average number of beggars .
19 The order of the B-tree is said to be one more than the maximum number of keys per index block .
20 By the end of Elizabeth 's reign its population had risen to 11,500 , and though this was 2,500 less than the total number of inhabitants 200 years earlier , York had climbed back from sixth to third position amongst England 's provincial cities .
21 This figure is less than the average number of new company registrations every month .
22 When covering an overlap and return Divide the track length , excluding the amount needed to cover the overlap and return , by one less than the proposed number of pleats ( fig. 3b ) .
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