Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] than [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This gulf is shown most dramatically in the surprise ending , which obliges us to re-evaluate our reading of the novel by revealing that the anonymous , timid and sensitive lad who has been narrating the story of his early life in the first person is none other than Jaguar , the aggressive bully we have seen ruling the roost in the school .
2 Tonight 's entertainment takes the form of a knockout darts competition , and your host for the evening is none other than TV superstar Jim Bowen .
3 IT 'S the Paul Gascoigne of his day … none other than TV pundit Jimmy Greaves .
4 The transformation that turns the pattern on the plane into the spherical version is none other than inversion .
5 That was what was happening though , and the foot in question belonged to none other than mine hostess .
6 The grail itself was sin , none other than sin itself ; what greater obeisance to Love itself than to part with all ?
7 Indeed , strengthening the petty-bourgeois economy means none other than apportionment on the basis of commodity circulation of the buyer-up , the trade capitalist and owner .
8 None other than Food Label entrepreneur ANDY ROSS .
9 It has to be none other than Star Trek : The Screen Saver , which Berkeley is marketing under the slogan of ‘ Beam Up or Burn Or Burn Out . ’
10 It 's none other than number 13 Spofforth Road , Wavertree , Liverpool 7 .
11 Despite the fact that both mother and teacher said that he was always like this , it happened on average three times a day only after he was asked to do something other than play by himself .
12 ( 4 ) The three male singers who performed these six roles all normally sang something other than soprano parts .
13 Between half and two-thirds of smokers die of something other than smoking .
14 Thus we can see that there is a broad variety of approaches which we may group under the heading of ‘ natural law theories ’ because they all rely on something other than state law to constitute the valid rules of a legal system .
15 That 's why he 's not doing so well at the moment : people like you to put up some pretence that you 're interested in something other than money , even if you are in the insurance business .
16 But by the time I had turned off the road from Bellingham at Kielder village and driven up the bumpy Forest Drive to East Kielder Farm , I was longing for the sight of something other than water and trees .
17 If only she drank something other than herb tea .
18 I 'd like her to have something other than fustian . "
19 Aestheticism , l'art pour l'art , is identified , and impaled , in Hérédia ( though with a beguiling hesitancy — ‘ perhaps ’ , ‘ one tends to conclude ’ ) ; to aim for the poetic ends up in something other than poetry , or else in inferior poetry .
20 ‘ Well , something other than sex gets you aroused to a passion , ’ she said with unaccustomed acidity .
21 If this reduces the flake to a silver grey powder , then what you have is something other than gold ; if not , then well done !
22 An ancient animal with 5 per cent of an eye might indeed have used it for something other than sight , but it seems to me at least as likely that it used it for 5 per cent vision .
23 Texts cohere , so cohesion within a text ( texture ) , depends upon something other than structure ; it is a property of the text as such , and not of any structural unit such as a clause or sentence .
24 But no amphibian can truthfully be described as nimble and for hunting they have to rely on something other than agility their tongue .
25 A few people thought I was making a living in something other than fashion , if you see what I mean . ’
26 Such thorough excavators probably need something other than undergravel filtration
27 Suddenly , Ted was aware that he was ploughing up something other than earth .
28 With breast-fed babies who are thought to have food sensitivity , the first step is to check that it is not something other than breast milk causing the problem .
29 She wanted to talk about something other than death and danger .
30 For one thing he certainly over-states it when he says that pleasure always comes from satisfaction of an antecedent desire for something other than pleasure .
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