Example sentences of "more than twice [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Have chips no more than twice a week and if preparing them at home have them cut very thick . |
2 | ‘ I do n't plan to open more than twice a year , otherwise you garden with a view to what others will think . ’ |
3 | Caletti 's admirable attempt at removing fear , ignorance , and stigma from sexual topics is tempered slightly by his view that prostitution is ‘ disgusting ’ and that masturbation is not harmful as long as it is not indulged in more than twice a month ( my italics ) . |
4 | It would not normally be expected to change more than twice a year . |
5 | It would not normally be expected to change more than twice a year . |
6 | American studies on skin health have indicated that the over-use of steam treatments ( more than twice a week over many months ) can cause ‘ jungle acne ’ — a disorder brought about by the presence of excess moisture in the skin . |
7 | Nearly a half of all 3-year-old boys were bedwetting more than twice a week while 30 per cent of girls were . |
8 | Diana rarely came to the house more than twice a year . |
9 | With the years , it had seemed to get heavier , so that now she made only two excursions a week , mostly to the outskirts , making a point never to visit the same house more than twice a year . |
10 | Taking medicine more than twice a day could be a potential problem for many people , the article warns . |
11 | Gran would n't follow her ; her rheumatism was too bad to cope with the stairs more than twice a day , morning and evening . |
12 | I , I ca n't do that more than twice a week . |
13 | Erupting more than twice an hour , Mayon sent clouds of red-hot ash up to four miles into the air , to fall like showers on villages 50 miles away . |
14 | It is relatively brief , as can be seen by comparing it with a more recent competitor for the same market , H. W. Janson 's A History of Art , which is more than twice the length and has more illustrations ( 928 in 1962 ) . |
15 | But , in order to buy rather than rent their own homes , Britain 's nine million home buyers now have to borrow an average of £37,000 — more than twice the average income — whereas 10 years ago the average loan of £11,800 worked out at 1.7 times income . |
16 | A 450km strip of road linking Tokyo , Nagoya and Kobe is alone expected to cost up to ¥5 trillion , more than twice the cost of the Channel tunnel between Britain and France . |
17 | Italy 's prices went up 14% last year , more than twice the rate of inflation . |
18 | This was more than twice the 80 litres/t volume running from grass that was ensiled with 50kg/t of sugar beet plus an inoculant , and 10 times the 20 litres seeping from grass wilted to 30% dry matter . |
19 | For the first time in more than 40 years of power in Italy — more than twice the reign of Mussolini 's fascism — they no longer have the threat of the largest Communist Party in Western Europe to keep them in power . |
20 | In Britain , it would imply a pension of more than twice the current £54.15 . |
21 | At Great Dun Fell in Cumbria , which is under cloud for part of 250 days a year , cloud is on average four times as acid as rain at the same spot , with more than twice the ammonium , nitrate and sulphur . |
22 | ‘ Whether they ( the abnormalities ) really played any significant part in the fate of this baby , kept without nourishment or antibiotics and given dihydrocodeine in doses slightly more than twice the average fatal level for adults , is entirely a matter of opinion . ’ |
23 | Instead it goes on growing , ending up as a giant larva more than twice the weight of a normal adult . |
24 | A policeman stopped her in Chawton , where the alcohol in her breath was found to be more than twice the legal limit . |
25 | I should like , in particular , to explain that if , as he himself desires , the size of the Cabinet is to be restricted [ it had twenty members , more than twice the number in Churchill 's War Cabinet , which oscillated between five and nine ] , the Committee structure affords a useful means of preserving the collective responsibility of Ministers as a whole . |
26 | However , it costs around £6.6 million a year to operate and maintain — more than twice the value of the electricity generated . |
27 | Using a magnetometer , they found that only in the bones of the sinuses was magnetic remanence more than twice the background level — and in those bones it was up to 13 times background . |
28 | They calculated the proper stiffness at just more than twice the stiffness of the runner . |
29 | The French can supply perfect walnuts , but charge dear ; at £5000 a tonne the price is more than twice the price of California bits , and the reason is that the process is totally unmechanised . |
30 | For example , Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology , which does make use of photographs , succeeds by the sheer wealth of information it contains ( more than twice the pages of the corresponding sections in Petrography ) . |