Example sentences of "than [art] single [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Spaces with more than two dimensions require more than a single parameter to describe the Gaussian curvature at a given point . |
32 | In fact a computer manufacturer normally designs a number of compatible models rather than a single computer , and these cover a range of speeds , capacities , and costs . |
33 | A cordon is no more than a single stem which fruits all the way along . |
34 | The channel was not a broad one , no more than a single kilometre , but conditions could be rough ; they could be dangerous . |
35 | In crystallography , each lattice point can accommodate more than a single atom . |
36 | He could not be bothered to read anything longer than a single sheet of paper , and even that with great difficulty , and got so bored when any detail was explained to him that he often fell asleep . |
37 | Legrand 's view of the transformation of the Earth science model in the twentieth century is self-confessedly based on the view of Laudan , that research is guided by a number of competing ‘ research traditions ’ , rather than a single paradigm . |
38 | Persons of inferior degree rarely owned more than a single parcel , irrespective of whether they lived on it themselves or let it to a tenant . |
39 | A team of nine is far more effective than a single person in making contact with schools . |
40 | In the great tit , then , males sing to keep intruders out of their territories , and a repertory of songs is a more effective deterrent than a single song . |
41 | Power Launcher is typical of an hDC product , in that it is a collection of utilities and programs rather than a single application . |
42 | A realistic scientific theory will consist of a complex of universal statements rather than a single statement like ‘ All swans are white ’ . |
43 | Røst is actually a small group of islets rather than a single island , and a haven for birds in the spring . |
44 | The report was brief , no more than a single line of coded message , yet it was significant . |
45 | If the user decided on very large keys — and IBM allows up to 256 bytes , for example — the track index might take up more than a single track . |
46 | In the event , no more than a single amendment was made in the Commons . |
47 | According to Engels , two-thirds of its working people possess no more than a single room per family , and Roberts 's figures are even more specific : 929 families have only one room , 623 only one bed . |
48 | This is , in all probability , a condensed reconstruction as the events in Jerusalem may well have lasted longer than a single week . |
49 | It is more a range than a single mountain , having nine peaks linked by the graceful curves of supporting ridges . |
50 | Two community or measles studies that we included had more than a single death and were not individually statistically significant : those by Barclay et al and Vijayaraghavan et al . |
51 | The only important consideration is whether the product is widely supported by both hardware and software producers so giving a choice rather than a single option . |
52 | Any thermal energy is shared by the whole lattice rather than a single nucleus . |
53 | We have shown that a single measurement of height is of greater value in identifying disease in short children than a single measurement of velocity over 12 months . |
54 | Lancashire burial registers , for instance , refer to fever , ague fever and pleurisy , but several diseases rather than a single culprit appear to have been responsible . |
55 | Instead , he conceived every illuminated point being the source of rays spreading in all directions ; a bundle of these rays ( rather than a single ray ) pass through the hole in a camera obscura ( or the pupil of the eye ) . |
56 | This will mean adjusting the time outbound , and allowing more than a single drift on the outbound leg . |
57 | The handheld multimedia system that eventually emerges , therefore , will be much more than a single delivery platform . |
58 | The objects and phenomena that a physics book describes are simpler than a single cell in the body of its author . |
59 | The row of deutzia grown as a snowy hedge in rough grass is much more effective than a single bush . |
60 | Remember that a complementary practitioner will be treating you rather than a single symptom . |