Example sentences of "[det] [det] [subord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The jellies will shake too , but some more than others .
2 All of these , some more than others , carry the risk of injury from accidents and even the safety of some long-standing sports — notably rugby — has become the focus of attention .
3 The vertebral border of the scapula is broken in every case , some more than others , probably as a result of entry into the body cavity by the eagle to extract the heart and lungs .
4 And liking some more than others .
5 some more than others .
6 According to Informix , this more than triples performance because different transactions can be carried out on different processors simultaneously .
7 According to Informix , this more than triples performance because different transactions can be carried out on different processors simultaneously .
8 And increasingly complaints from businesses , complaints about unfair competition , erm the second point is that the , the report has been sent to vote upon now , but also to a number of er business and consumer organisations in the county a range of views is being expressed in response , as you 'd expect , but in general terms most recognised there are particular trading , trend and pattern which needs to be addressed erm but most have all especially with the er display of this same as registration some form of registration must on the national basis would be erm a , a solution to this support .
9 But what it shows is how , right from the earliest days , we were always much more than assembly line workers in Malcolm McLaren 's dream factory .
10 Religious masterpieces such as the Messiah continue to exercise a fascination which is much more than enjoyment of good tunes .
11 Fortunately , much more than rote learning of ‘ trays , trolleys and treatments ’ is now expected , and a preoccupation with rigid routines is a thing of the past .
12 A.G. Kennedy , its most recent editor , has noted that " apart from chs. 25 – 7 there is nothing that amounts to much more than injunctions that justice should be done and that every man should do his duty " .
13 The Grand Bazaar on 19th–21st November 1891 realised over £6,000 — much more than Agnew had hoped for , and by the end of 1892 , Agnew had met his target for the Building Fund , and work commenced on the new Institute .
14 That was three-quarters of a century ago when most of those who fought here were not much more than boys .
15 Presently , she grew a little more adjusted to the noise and she began to make out the details a little more plainly ; she could see that the captives were all young men , some of them not much more than boys , but certainly strong and lithe .
16 By anybody 's calculations that is much more than inflation and allows a tremendous amount of growth — and growth there has been .
17 Those gold mines had stolen much more than gold from Africa .
18 Likewise on glaciers , tight ropes should prevent anybody from ever dropping much more than waist deep into a hidden crevasse — a position from which the victim can usually be dragged out .
19 However , there are very few people who know how to survey and excavate underwater , and because it tends to cost so much more than land archaeology it needs to be a very worthwhile site or we have to leave it alone ’ .
20 But rural England today consists of much more than agriculture and English rural society is no longer entirely , nor even predominantly , an agrarian society .
21 Excavations such as those of the German excavator Heinrich Schliemann ( 1822–90 ) at Troy and Mycenae , of the British archaeologist Arthur Evans ( 1851–1951 ) at Knossos , and of many others at this time began to prove that much more than objects for display in a museum could be recovered from these sites .
22 Navies had changed much more than armies during the nineteenth century .
23 His system would mean that single householders on good incomes would pay much more than houses containing two or more people who , together , had poor incomes .
24 The operation also entailed taking a huge swathe of land permanently to allow repairs and maintenance to take place and would disrupt farming much more than pylons would .
25 This means Zeneca might have a hard time charging much more than Merck 's price for its drug , even if Merrem is better .
26 Is it fair that some people earn much more than others in a market economy ?
27 Design is much more than problem solving .
28 The alternatives — studying people , tissue culture , computer modelling etc. — are actually used much more than animal studies .
29 A The best way to sex L. caeruleus is by the amount of black in the anal fin — males have much more than females and young females have hardly any at all .
30 Government and the HSE are well aware that the promotion and enforcement of safety demands much more than reliance on individuals and management .
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