Example sentences of "[det] than the number " in BNC.

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1 The fourteen Area Boards themselves had to devolve some functions further and they initially set up about 500 local districts ( slightly fewer than the number of pre-nationalisation undertakings ) .
2 This was fewer than the number of people looking at a daily newspaper .
3 Before the Minister gives us , once again , the sterile old argument about the number of empty council properties , I point out that the number of empty council properties is far fewer than the number of empty properties owned by the Government .
4 Cavaye recommends that caterers buy an extra 10% to 15% more than the number of covers on main items like knives , forks and spoons , double the number for teaspoons and a little over half for fish knives .
5 Whatever the urgency , setting more than the number three jib and the mainsail would have been stupid .
6 Characters are permitted no more than the number of magic items shown on the chart below .
7 Characters are permitted no more than the number of magic items shown on the chart below .
8 Characters are permitted no more than the number of magic items shown on the chart below .
9 Only thirty-four had been to other secondary schools , scarcely more than the number from the second most popular public school , Harrow .
10 Not only did the North lose 1.3 million factory jobs in eleven years ( 31.6 per cent of employment in manufacturing and 63 per cent more than the number lost in the South ) but , as a result , the growth of other sectors and female employment was slower than in the South .
11 She was greatly overworked , with between 1,300 and 1,500 patients , several hundred more than the number of beds , and only fifty nurses .
12 Pancras in those stations ' heyday was considerably more than the number who use the combined stations today .
13 The same problem of interpretation arises from any use of manorial records , probably the best available documentary source ; these can tell us no more than the number of holdings which fell vacant on particular estates and throw no light on mortality among landless persons .
14 So it , it is hard to say , erm and I would n't like to make a prediction except that I think the number of postgraduate students may have fallen more than the number of undergraduate students , and that we may see already even in this first year erm a substantial not altogether healthy change in the national makeup of overseas students .
15 The Tory , David Harris , held the seat by a mere 1,645 votes — less than the number of postal and proxy votes ( 3,355 ) .
16 Fullers and carpenters required 20 marks for admission to the livery in the late fifteenth century , but in each case the total number of assessments was much less than the number in the contemporary lists , twenty-six and twenty-four respectively , compared with between thirty and forty .
17 Because schools rather than individual pupils were assigned to intervention groups responses of pupils within a school ( cluster ) tend to be correlated and hence the effective sample size is less than the number of students surveyed .
18 The number of nested Boolean conditions that can be handled by an inverted file is generally less than the number a serial file can handle .
19 When the number that we 're sharing out when that 's less than the number of people .
20 Secondly , if there is a rotation axis relating three or more CO ligands , the number of bands will be less than the number of ligands because some modes will be degenerate .
21 This function converts a real number ( one with a decimal part ) to the nearest integer ( whole number ) less than the number supplied .
22 spaces are one less than the number of posts .
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