Example sentences of "it [verb] [adj] than [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It became more than a family home but a working farm and , they hoped , an inspirational headquarters for their international design empire . |
2 | It grips better than the Corrado on the fast sweepers , but , on tight and bumpy lower-gear corners , the VW leaves the Calibra scrabbling to get a grip on the road surface . |
3 | Actually , I might just have had a little to do with his death , as it occurred less than a year after the Stoves lost their only child , Esmerelda . |
4 | ‘ It looks more than a scratch . ’ |
5 | It cost less than a fiver a head — and there was n't a plate broken all night ! |
6 | And I 'd come out of it looking sharper than a Connecticut Yankee at a 2 Live Crew concert . |
7 | It seemed bigger than the sun and it sailed with a peculiar swiftness up into the heavens , growing paler and brighter as it did so until it lit up the plain with a dull , yellow light . |
8 | The old system had its flaws , but nevertheless , it seemed fairer than the poll tax . |
9 | Get it out out the tap and it costs less than a penny a litre . |
10 | This phenomenon is even more marked in the case of the SDP/Liberal Alliance : in 1983 it achieved more than a quarter of the votes cast in the general election , yet won only 3.5% of the seats in Parliament . |
11 | I collect my things and pack , and it takes less than a minute . |
12 | It takes more than a bowl of water to get rid of Jesus Christ seeking you out to follow him and to receive him . |
13 | It takes more than a shoestring to keep an essential component of the economy strong , say the Met , and other institutions concur . |
14 | It landed less than a yard from my feet , still beating . ’ |
15 | Given the massive contribution made daily by dedicated staff at the DMH it seems more than a touch insensitive to expect them to dip into their own pockets for the place as well . |
16 | It mattered less than the Fourniers ? ’ |
17 | Also , despite what had occurred in the past between them , SHe needed Cab so badly now it hurt more than the bruises in hir belly . |
18 | It offered more than the Curragh . |
19 | Scoop-necked , and cut high on the hip , at least it felt safer than a bikini . |
20 | It felt warmer than the pub . |
21 | Zambia achieved political independence without a prolonged conflict , but in Zimbabwe it took more than a decade of military and political struggle to overthrow white minority rule . |
22 | It took more than a month to find and sign a contract with another company to complete the remaining work . |
23 | It took more than an hour to control the blaze at the former Langham Hotel . |
24 | A police officer said his corpse was so charred and mutilated that it took more than an hour to identify it . |
25 | A police officer said his corpse was so charred and mutilated that it took more than an hour to identify it . |
26 | AT the magistrates court it took more than an hour to read out all the charges . |
27 | ‘ Sn-snuggled … ? ’ she spluttered , but , when she thought about it — and with the memory so recent , it took less than a second — she had to concede that perhaps ‘ snuggled ’ was n't so very far off the mark . |
28 | The MGFV is paid back to Ford Credit , but if you 've kept the car in good nick and it fetches more than the MGFV then you keep any profit . |
29 | This might have seemed odd , coming as it did less than a week after Franco 's bellicose public references to Gibraltar . |
30 | But advocates of renewable energy point out that the new budget still leaves the field far behind where it stood more than a decade ago , when President Jimmy Carter spent as much as $800 million a year on renewable research . |