Example sentences of "more than [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We can imagine someone saying : ‘ We understand ‘ It 's afternoon ’ from our own case , that is , from our experience on Earth of , for example , seeing the Sun more than half-way across the sky as we recline in our garden chairs after lunch .
2 Earlier I said that we can imagine someone saying : ‘ We understand ‘ It 's afternoon ’ from our own case , that is , from our experience on Earth of , for example , seeing the Sun more than half-way across the sky , and so on .
3 At the end of the last century when Impressionism was still a dirty word in England , and anyone who bought a Monet was considered as being more than half-way on the road to Bedlam , the Americans were taking to him with something of the enthusiasm which they were then displaying for the newly discovered chewing-gum .
4 A PUBLICAN faces jail after being convicted of causing the death of a 16-year-old jogger by driving dangerously while more than twice over the drink drive limit .
5 Sean Thompson , 52 , was more than twice over the limit when he was stopped on the way home from the station .
6 No one had ever been more than twice round the Bay in those conditions and survived . ’
7 The school 's headteacher Mary Parkin said the line of coins stretched more than twice round the hall .
8 The analogy has been drawn more than once between the hacker and the dedicated musician .
9 The tracker had ridden ahead more than once during the day , and to the rear and flanks also , though Riven could not imagine them being followed in cold such as this .
10 Not a bad idea to remind them of this more than once during the development of an estate ; and remember , acting for either seller or buyer , that on the granting of a long lease of a flat a plan is essential .
11 But his thoughts had not turned to his business dealings with Klein more than once during the journey .
12 As they talked , they came back more than once to the mystery of the three files which Derek had been shown .
13 In that sense it 's a glorified soap — and I 've heard it dismissed more than once as a yuppie Dallas , though I find it as difficult to understand how anyone could see it that way as those people would find it to understand how I can curl up , laugh and cry with the characters each week and carry their dilemmas around with me in the days in between .
14 He drank with Brendan Bracken , the red-haired Irishman who many thought was Churchill 's bastard , and slept more than once on a settee in the great man 's flat in Morpeth Mansions when they had all drunk too much whisky — although never while Churchill was in town .
15 may have been enrolled more than once for the module
16 A decrease in PV has been curiously " rewarded " more than once by an increase in PS .
17 The size of the oligonucleotide will determine whether it occurs more than once in a sample DNA and therefore might prime DNA polymerase activity at multiple sites .
18 That is , if the same grammatical tag is found more than once in a position it is necessary only to know that the tag occurs in that position and the best scores associated with that tag .
19 Any café 'll do , but you ca n't use any of them more than once in a while or they start chucking you out .
20 A few of our players have an awful lot to prove both to themselves and to the fans i.e. Deane ( to score more than once in a game ) , Newsome ( to defend well against good opposition ) , Fairclough ( to prove to the manager that he is one of the best man to man markers in the game ) .
21 Referring to Figure 5.7 again , a part that occurs more than once in an assembly only has its new node and box stored at second and subsequent occurrences .
22 A part that occurs more than once in an assembly only has its new node shown at subsequent entries .
23 I have no doubt that the hon. Gentleman accepts them — although it is true that he has surprised me more than once in the past by failing to agree with the most obvious proposition .
24 She comforted him ; and meanwhile thought to herself that tomorrow she would go round the managers she knew , having met them more than once in the company of Papa .
25 Each calls for political decision , frequently more than once in the course of hammering out a policy .
26 For the avoidance of doubt , no asset or liability or provision shall be included more than once in the completion accounts .
27 For the avoidance of doubt , no asset or liability or provision shall be included more than once in the completion accounts .
28 Hence , fathers are counted once only in the birth certificate analysis , but may appear more than once in the interview analysis .
29 Then there were ads , more than ever for the sake of the season .
30 But by the introduction of student loans , and the end of free tuition , it will make entry into higher education dependent more than ever on the size of a parent 's bank balance .
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