Example sentences of "more than [art] [noun] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The System 15000 , due for delivery by the end of the year , will sell at around £10,000 more than a base 10000 system .
2 I 'm sure it 'll cost more than a quid but seeing as you ca n't like get more than a mile long piece anyway so
3 After a brief spell with ex-GN Class 312s , relief came in 1988 with brand-new Class 321s , sporting a smart exterior , but in truth little more than a Class 319 Thameslink unit without the end gangway connection .
4 Check the facts ; the RS Carrera costs £61,100 , £15,000 more than a stock 911 Carrera 2 .
5 According to Paasi , therefore , a region is an institutionalized division of space , and is more than the myriad individual places which come and go in the lives of their creators .
6 If Mr Kaifu fails to revive the parliamentary bill designed to support the anti-Iraq forces in the Gulf , the Americans are likely to ask for a lot more than the $4 billion Japan has so far promised to contribute towards the growing expenses there .
7 It is possible to withdraw more than the £50 daily limit , as long as you have sufficient funds , by going into any branch of The Royal Bank of Scotland .
8 interested in English nobody , sh did n't know any more than the girl next door did she ?
9 Crawford , who had a bad second lap , lost 76 marks , 50 more than the winner former champion Jordi Tarres .
10 Whatever the urgency , setting more than the number three jib and the mainsail would have been stupid .
11 The description is saved as part of the worksheet , not as a separate file , so the filename you choose can contain more than the regulation eight letters .
12 The need for sleep varies from person to person — some require more than the average eight hours sleep a night be perfectly normal .
13 Life appeared to continue largely as normal in the Libyan capital , and the warning seemed to amount to no more than the routine diplomatic tit-for-tat when countries expel each other 's envoys .
14 We need complete control and this means a lot more than the farm assured schemes — although they are a start — and it is something we put a huge amount of work into . ’
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