Example sentences of "[prep] [det] than an " in BNC.

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1 Apologies too for being more boring about this than an Arsenal v Wimbledon game .
2 ‘ Honestly , ’ Charles was saying , after more than an hour of beleaguered explanation , or semi-explanation , ‘ I did n't think you 'd take it like this , old thing , I thought you 'd — well , I thought you 'd be relieved , to tell you the truth .
3 After more than an hour of deliberation at a North London hotel the tribunal ruled that Chelsea would have to pay Swindon 75,000 pounds and an extra 2,000 for every appearance Hoddle makes up to a maximum of fifty .
4 So he was pretty disappointed when I went to see ALIEN 3 ( Cert 18 ; General ) and walked out after less than an hour , bored beyond belief .
5 A very sticky variety clings to each new copy for an average time of more than an hour before it finally breaks free and the process can begin again .
6 For delays of more than an hour … vouchers worth 20 percent or more of the ticket price will be given
7 Delays need to be of more than an hour before compensation is paid out , and even then you need to have bought your ticket before knowing about the hold-up .
8 Championship at Hillside , he holed his final putt of less than an inch in snooker-fashion with the grip-end of his putter .
9 Indeed , the Colonel saw no reason to answer his wife with more than an equivocal smile .
10 The telescope covers energies from 20MeV to over 20GeV with more than an order of magnitude greater sensitivity than the SAS-2 or COS-B instruments , as well as improved resolution in energy , angle and timing measurements .
11 This is why although he dares to pose his overwhelming question , he can never be in a position to answer it with more than an assertion and the promise of more totalizations .
12 He reflected that in his twenty year association with the Institution the lifeboat fleet had been adapted to cope with an increasing variety of casualties , from being tailored to serve merchant and fishing vessels it was now dealing with more than an equal number of calls from the holiday maker and the pleasure sailor .
13 Botham went for 81 , but with less than an hour left of the fourth day Lamb accepted an offer of bad light , which most people thought was a mistake .
14 With less than an hour of daylight remaining , he carried a flashlight — not that it would be of much help with the rain cascading down as if the Maya Rain God had corralled every raincloud in Central America and pulled the plugs out .
15 As a general guideline it would not be worthwhile for people with less than an absolute minimum of £5,000 to invest per stock .
16 In the aftermath of Kristallnacht the NL had to be treated by the authorities as more than an eccentric lunatic fringe organization .
17 An inquest has heard that a baby boy , who lived for less than an hour , could have died because of injuries caused by forceps used during his birth .
18 It is a play for only one performer , and it lasts for less than an hour .
19 For more than an hour , rockets exploded across the sky — an extravaganza that for many Peking residents recalled not so much the glory of the revolution as the tracer bullets and machine-gun fire of early June .
20 At Liben railway station in the northern outskirts of Prague , East Germans queued cheerfully in drizzle for more than an hour to enter the departure hall .
21 He sat for more than an hour alone before dragging himself to the room , shutting the doors loudly behind him as he went .
22 SCUNTHORPE , down to 10 men for more than an hour , equalised , forced extra time and then held out for a second replay .
23 Even the elements failed to subdue him — on one occasion he persisted in declaiming from the balcony overlooking the square at Samis for more than an hour , in the course of which a downpour cut the loudspeaker system dozens of times .
24 These new-look All Blacks , who have been told by management that the often churlish ungraciousness of other recent seasons is not acceptable , stayed for more than an hour .
25 Coleridge awoke , he said , retaining ‘ a distinct recollection of the whole ’ , and was eagerly committing the poem to writing when he was called out by a person on business from Porlock who detained him for more than an hour .
26 And for more than an hour they heard about the glory of steam and engines and old stations .
27 He dragged the 18-year-old girl to a nearby common and forced her into humiliating sex acts for more than an hour while the three-month-old baby she had been caring for lay alone in the house .
28 Hundreds of callers jammed the BBC switchboard for more than an hour , complaining it had not been made clear it was make believe .
29 For more than an hour he had crouched on the floor , bracing himself as the speed changes of the train and the unevenness of the track destroyed the momentum of his painstaking work .
30 In this article , by LTP we mean synaptic potentiation , which is both NMDA receptor-dependent and lasts for more than an hour .
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