Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [det] than [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Senior professors at our university , for example , may earn less than the staff at the nearby Westernised hotel and considerably less than the street corner cobblers or entrepreneur peasants , but they get massive banquets and use of the university 's chauffeur-driven cars .
2 The Chelsea Flower Show is probably not the most obvious place to pick up a bargain — lead lions rampant and Medici urns atop Corinthian columns must cost more than the Governor of the Bank of England earns in a week to transport there , let alone purchase .
3 The flight to Edinburgh should take less than an hour .
4 The Labour party says that we can not argue that a single person should pay less than a family next door with several working adults .
5 Sotheby 's Harry Dalmeny said : ‘ You ca n't estimate the price of notoriety , his Military Cross and other medals may fetch more than the £2,000 we estimated . ’
6 You 'll need more than a bottle of rum to get through this disaster of a voyage !
7 As there were cars to spare , if one was found with a defect , for which a replacement part might cost more than the cost of a licence , it was withdrawn particularly if the route on which it worked was nearing its closure .
8 I 'm sure it 'll cost more than a quid but seeing as you ca n't like get more than a mile long piece anyway so
9 The young man put two half crowns and two pennies on the counter , saying as he did so , ‘ We 'll take more than the sweets away with us tonight .
10 Secondly , it allowed them to make virtue out of a necessity by pushing law and order once more ideologically centre-stage as another area where the individual could do more than the State .
11 As she walked to it , Huy wished that he could see more than the slit in the dress revealed .
12 ‘ I think it 'd take more than a lot of nomes and some string to fly it , anyway . ’
13 And it could take more than a change of luck to lift them off the bottom of the table .
14 There could be a need to check forensic evidence , for example , or to prevent a suspect absconding , or to travel to a far-away police station where the investigation was being conducted , and any of these could take more than a day .
15 Females were particularly vulnerable in the ‘ falling in love craze ’ and could suffer more than the males as a result of their romantic encounters .
16 ‘ To be honest , at first I did n't have a clue how long I 'd stay , ’ says Bassett , ‘ so I can understand why some locals did n't think I 'd last more than a season or so .
17 Old binders can still be found at farm sales , but few are in good working order and spare parts and canvases may cost more than the machines themselves .
18 A number of software vendors such as Bitstream , Adobe and Microsoft themselves can supply extra fonts but they may cost more than the budget user can afford .
19 Thus nowadays a company may have less than a decade in which to recoup its investment .
20 ‘ To make you happy , Schätzchen , I would give more than a Brancusi , ’ Thomas said softly .
21 I would n't hesitate about going along to another of the band 's gigs where , it is to be hoped , the audience would give more than a round of applause for the amount of hard work put into the show .
22 This , so Dobry believed , would relieve the overloaded planning machine to deal more thoroughly with the major and/or controversial applications ( which he suggested would constitute less than a half and , it was to be hoped , only a third of the total ) .
23 ‘ The only kind of central heating possible would be solid fuel and to install it would cost more than the cottage is worth . ’
24 The report argues that such environmental subsidies would cost less than the sum earmarked by the Ministry of Agriculture for this year 's CAP , the administration of the proposed scheme being facilitated by the CPRE 's knowledge of the state of Britain 's farmland .
25 Today so few theatregoers travel by bus that it would take more than a strike of the red giants to kill anything on stage .
26 ‘ In places this size , you come away saying it would take more than a day to see them , ’ said Mr Craig .
27 ‘ It would take more than a ring to get me into your bed , ’ she retorted furiously .
28 Add the life and colour of cities such as New York , Washington , San Francisco and Vancouver , and this is a land it would take more than a lifetime to truly discover .
29 Consequently the June ‘ xuechao ’ was contained , but not before it had seriously worried the leadership and the students had made a number of important points which would resurface less than a year later .
30 If the lead were ever to be sold to radiation detector manufacturers it would raise more than the £24000 it has cost to salvage the hull .
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