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

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1 This magnetotail could steer larger quantities of charged particles on to the near side than on to the far side .
2 They are simple to install , for all that is required is that they be level from side to side , and with the lip protruding sufficiently to enable the full body of water to be emptied into the pool rather than on to the surrounding ground ( Fig. 9 ) .
3 The fact that central government was now beginning to regard Siberia as an integral part of Russia as a whole , rather than merely as a colonial appendage , was marked by the abolition in 1763 of the Siberian Department ( Sibirskii prikaz ) , the central state bureau which had , with a brief interruption under Peter the Great , been directly responsible for the governance and administration of the territory since 1637 .
4 Some people worry that feeding the birds is somehow unnatural , but gardens are No more unnatural than much of the British landscape , and the birds which visit our gardens are merely demonstrating the natural behaviour of flocking to exploit the sudden abundance of a source of food , whether it 's a heavy infestation of caterpillars or seeds and nuts put out on the lawn .
5 Despite British membership of the European Communities , there is an important sense in which Britain and certainly the British still look westward across the Atlantic rather than eastward over the English channel .
6 Multilateral rules are usually enforceable as between the exchange and each member , rather than generally across the whole membership .
7 And very quickly talking about it amongst the staff and er the other committees it would seem that it ought to have a far broader remit than just on the racing side so the first thing that I 'd like to emphasise is that this year of youth sailing is involves all the outgoing grass roots divisions of the R Y A , that is windsurfing , racing , training and the development divisions and the regions and the clubs and the recognized teaching establishments , so it really is an all encompassing er er scheme .
8 This leads on to a third aspect — the redistributive effect over a person 's lifetime , rather than just in the current period .
9 Development can only be achieved over time , and more often than not along a difficult path .
10 Saturday was the day when she and Cissie rolled up their sleeves and turned out enough pies and bread to last the whole week , more often than not with the dubious help of Richard .
11 However , many women are forced into part time , low-grade jobs — more often than not in the public sector .
12 If PF1/4 is pressed more than once during a single LIFESPAN log on session , all the requests will be directed to one copy of FORM.LST , which can then be printed after you have returned to VMS .
13 Was this what love led to , McAllister thought more than once during the long afternoon : this agony , this terrible suffering ?
14 DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
15 DUPM This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
16 DUPF This filename has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
17 DUP This DC has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
18 DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
19 DUP This SPR identifier has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
20 DUP This DC has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
21 DUP This Issue identifier has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
22 DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
23 DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
24 DUP This SPR has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
25 DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
26 DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
27 DUP This SPR has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
28 DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
29 Sleeping , Cranston reminded the friar more than ever of the huge bear in the bailey of the Tower .
30 He seemed larger than ever under the low ceiling , and when he strode out through the street door , the saloon bar seemed quite empty without him .
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