Example sentences of "than [adv] in [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This leads on to a third aspect — the redistributive effect over a person 's lifetime , rather than just in the current period . |
2 | However , many women are forced into part time , low-grade jobs — more often than not in the public sector . |
3 | DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
4 | DUPM This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
5 | DUPF This filename has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
6 | DUP This DC has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
7 | DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
8 | DUP This SPR identifier has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
9 | DUP This DC has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
10 | DUP This Issue identifier has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
11 | DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
12 | DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
13 | DUP This SPR has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
14 | DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
15 | DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
16 | DUP This SPR has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
17 | DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area . |
18 | Mr Babangida 's regime has concentrated power more than ever in a central executive . |
19 | But he was there waiting and looked more handsome than ever in a grey suit with a white shirt . |
20 | She looked around for somewhere to sit , but the bed looked bigger than ever in the cramped room and his jacket lay discarded on the only chair . |
21 | Bath was more beautiful than ever in the early summer . |
22 | Outside , the garden looked more beautiful than ever in the golden light of late afternoon . |
23 | ‘ Green ’ Issues , Food and Hygiene — Controls are becoming stricter than ever in the public interest , whether for water or foods . |
24 | In frightening contrast fitzAlan looked tough and completely immovable , and bigger than ever in the confined space of the alehouse . |
25 | We regret the delay and we hope that the promised publication on Waddilove will be earlier rather than later in the current session , and that the government will take an early opportunity to publish clearer guidelines on its assessment of ‘ national need ’ for opencast coal , and the weight to be given to environmental considerations . |