Example sentences of "than [adv] in [art] [adj] [noun] " 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 DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
3 DUPM This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
4 DUPF This filename has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
5 DUP This DC has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
6 DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
7 DUP This SPR identifier has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
8 DUP This DC has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
9 DUP This Issue identifier has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
10 DUP This module name 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 SPR has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
13 DUP This module name 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 SPR has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
16 DUP This module name has been specified more than once in the scrolled area .
17 It has been said more than once in the decided cases that section 7(4) can not receive different constructions according to whether resort to the subsection arises for one of the reasons under section 7(3) or because the driver exercises his right to claim to have his breath specimen replaced under section 8(2) .
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 She felt that having her name mentioned more frequently than ever in the social columns was highly desirable for the wife of a company director .
26 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 .
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