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

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1 Or they may even spend a good sum of money on refurbishing a suite of rooms with no apparent requirement of reward other than perhaps the naming of the rooms in acknowledgement .
2 The full implications of this are best indicated if we observe that far more is involved in it than merely the uniqueness of the revelation in Jesus , solely the issue whether there is genuine access to knowledge of God in any other place .
3 It focuses on systems , such as the family , considering them to be an entity , a whole , rather than merely the result of a number of contributions from independent parts or individuals .
4 Section 2 to read : The Coordinator as part of his/her responsibility is part Area Secretary for a geographical area with no more than approximately a quarter of a million population .
5 And Liberal leader Paddy Ashdown 's popularity actually increased after the revelation that he 'd dipped more than just a toe into the typing pool .
6 Is it because all the people who have lived here have left little bits of themselves behind , so that it has become more than just a shelter against the wind and the rain ?
7 There was far more behind this than just a deterioration in the weather .
8 Nevertheless , it has taken more than just a pinch of the new S-class 's style with its first real attempt at a grille , cut down into the front bumper .
9 The full story of the WM & CR is more than just a recalling of the day-to-day running of a railway .
10 This disagreement between the different schools of thought is more than just a storm in an academic teacup .
11 Cairo is too far away to be anything more than just a stake in the ground against IBM/Apple Computer Inc while the hoopla surrounding Windows For Workgroups is meant to distract attention away from an increasingly late NT .
12 The haircut , however , evolved into far more than just a one-off for a TV series .
13 Now need you help , because they hope to offer a lot more than just a roof over the heads .
14 ‘ But we did n't mind a bit , a job here was so much more than just a means to an end , it was never a case of them and us .
15 But was it ever more than just a project for a project ?
16 But this is more than just a taste of the past .
17 A team , according to Adair ( 1986 ) , is more than just a group with a common aim .
18 It is much more than just the duties of the job .
19 But in this book there is more than just the history of the WM & CR .
20 But it was more than just the paparazzi versus the Penns .
21 Fortunately I have never had this problem either with ferrets or dogs but should it ever hit my animals it means more than just the loss of the ferrets .
22 Obviously vocational guidance , registration , and placement of school-leavers involved more than just the organization of the labour-market ; they were seen as essential to the incorporation of working-class adolescents into what influential social theorists were calling ‘ the community ’ .
23 you get more than just the highlights of the news .
24 here again there is a need for collaborative work between suppliers and users , but the collaboration goes further than just the specification of a problem .
25 Their Saturday evening concert at the Arts Centre showed them to be individual artists of the highest quality who together produced something greater than just the sum of the parts .
26 But the issue touched many more than just the activists in the women 's movement : a petition demanding that the allowance ‘ be given to every mother for every child ’ was presented to Parliament with 300 000 signatures ( Fleming , 1973 ; Castle , 1976 ) .
27 But the speech was more than just an attack on the Commission , for it was also an astute defence of his good name and reputation .
28 The examples given have also indicated that local government is much more than just an agent of the centre .
29 Scientific studies carried out a few years ago revealed that regular sunbed users ( those using a bed more than once a week over a period of a few years ) now have a condition called skin fragility syndrome .
30 But many argued that evacuation had revealed more clearly than ever the existence of a degraded ‘ underclass ’ , and in the late 1940s and 1950s several inconclusive but much-publicised surveys were conducted into the precise numerical incidence of problem families in Britain .
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