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

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1 Had Norman Cowans , Ricky Ellcock and Angus Fraser all been healthy , the script would surely have taken its expected course ; as it is , the Middlesex seam attack deserves that ‘ pop-gun ’ tag rather more than its national counterpart .
2 With a few exceptions , sixteenth-century towns were in any case little more than glorified military and administrative headquarters , supplied by a small population of artisans and petty traders .
3 Nevertheless the manifesto was in respect of nationalisation little more than an elaboration of the party 's one-term programme as accepted at the 1937 conference , with the addition of iron and steel , which had been included as a concession to a radical resolution proposed by Ian Mikardo at the 1944 conference and carried against the advice of the platform .
4 One area of boilerplate which concerns the buyer rather more than the seller is the question of the right to assign or sub-contract all or part of the order .
5 Thermal formation and persistence appears to be the dominant feature of convection regardless of Prandtl number ( at least from values rather less than 1 to very much greater than 1 ; experimental evidence for Pr < 1 is limited ) .
6 The mood had changed by the end of the Sixties , and became more romantic , more allusive , softer and with many references to the past , which suited Lagerfeld 's handwriting much more than the brash futuristic Sixties looks had done .
7 Syphilis and its origin are subjects that have occupied physicians and historians over the ages perhaps more than any other condition .
8 In schools , the development of European awareness will have to be built into the curriculum much more than it has been so far .
9 It was hardly even a coincidence ( Charles had told his Aquitanian supporters little more than a fortnight before to follow him northwards , and envoys from Lothar found no difficulty in locating Charles at Troyes on Easter Monday , 18 April ) .
10 As these results are derived from the approximate pull-out torque characteristic which assumes a torque rather less than the actual pull.out torque , the motor should be able to follow this velocity profile even if the load is slightly more than expected .
11 One of their central objections was that Catholic piety incorporated elements of paganism and rendered religion little more than magic or sorcery .
12 WCM readers perhaps more than most will have cherished its long-time contributor 's confident re-entry , all flowing drives and elegant poise , with the occasional nicks to remind us of his vulnerability .
13 He had enjoyed the picnic much more than he had thought possible .
14 The hon. Member for Romford was also perfectly right to point out that , in the construction industry perhaps more than in most industries , health and safety are of considerable importance .
15 Nobody deserved that , and Eleanor perhaps less than most people .
16 He loves his tortoises much more than he loves people .
17 She was feeling her loss much more than she revealed ; she was schooled in hiding her emotions .
18 5.9.5 On a permitted assignment to a limited company and if the Landlord shall [ reasonably ] so require to procure that at least [ 2 ] directors of the company or some other guarantor or guarantors [ reasonably ] acceptable to the Landlord enter into direct covenants with the Landlord in the form of the Guarantor 's covenant contained in this Lease with " the Assignee " substituted for " the Tenant " [ 5.9.6 That each and every permitted underlease shall be granted without any fine or premium at a rent not less than the then open market rental value of the Premises [ to be approved by the Landlord prior to any such underlease ] [ and to be determined by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator ] or the Rent then being paid ( whichever shall be the greater ) such rent being payable in advance on the days on which Rent is payable under this Lease and shall contain provisions approved by the Landlord :
19 Clauses 5.9.6 to 5.9.11 could be amended as follows : [ 5.9.6 That each and every permitted underlease shall be granted without any fine or premium at a rent not less than the then open market rental value of [ the Premises ] [ that part of the Premises to be underlet ] such rent being payable in advance on the days on which Rent is payable under this Lease and shall contain provisions :
20 To their surprise , the Spanish have found that they now get back from Brussels scarcely more than they put in .
21 Middlesbrough people fear crime generally more than other boroughs , but they fear burglary in particular .
22 But then all shopkeepers had to do was ring up less than the actual transaction …
23 Undoubtedly , this claustrophobia was intensified by a growing sense that critical events were taking place elsewhere in the world , events which would shape France 's future far more than the decisions of the Constituent Assembly .
24 He believes he should always save clients far more than his fee by avoiding unnecessary work which could cost thousands now and even more to remedy later .
25 She was suddenly aware that she had been looking forward to her new life in Portugal far more than she had realized .
26 He knew the cruelty she was going to witness over the next three months would be agony for her because , for some reason , she trusted animals far more than humans , but , like a nurse looking after animals in a vivisection clinic , he could n't prevent her pain , only alleviate it as much as possible .
27 Remember your feet have probably expanded and you might have to unlace your trainers far more than usual .
28 He values good manners far more than he values the evidence of wealth . ’
29 The Irish splash out more than IR£240m ( £219m ) on hotel and restaurant meals each year .
30 When , in 1908 he challenged a white man , Tommy Burns , for the heavyweight championship of the world , he carried into the ring far more than his gloves and gear : he carried the hopes of a considerable portion of black America .
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