Example sentences of "than [noun] at the [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | At the top of the scale , business must have taken a number of leading men out of town at the time the assessment was made , including , for example , Robert Thorne , Merchant Taylor and a notable benefactor to the City ; worth more than £20,000 at the time of his death in 1532 , he must have been one of the very richest men in England . |
2 | Diplomats expressed no more than disappointment at the lack of progress ( but that 's why they are diplomats ) . |
3 | Boardwalk bounded along with more enthusiasm than grace at the head of the second group while two horses , including the favourite , made the running some three lengths clear of her . |
4 | The ‘ flak helpers ’ had been little more than children at the time of Hitler 's great ‘ triumphs ’ , and in the hail of bombs , the destruction , and the retreating armies , the remaining image of the Führer as the military genius bore scant relation to their daily experience of reality . |
5 | Except to some extent in the Habsburg territories , the men who gained a knowledge of them were destined to remain translators , interpreters or at most consuls , auxiliaries rather than actors at the centre of the diplomatic stage . |
6 | Newcastle were actually shorter odds than Leeds at the start of the season , which was equally ridiculous . |
7 | I knew that there is no death worse for an eagle than death at the beaks of hooded crows . |