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

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1 And Branson knew that Virgin stood a better chance of achieving that than either EMI or A&M had done .
2 She knew more than either Defries or Daak about sliding rogue instructions into computerized systems .
3 But as the South-East Asian boom has gathered pace , so the area has become something more than simply Japan 's backyard .
4 Dealer Karsten Greve notes that for foreigners interested in contemporary art the Rheinland now means more than just Cologne : ‘ In Bonn , there are the new Bundeskunsthalle and Kunstmuseum Bonn ; there is the Kaiser-Wilhelm Museum in Krefelt , the Hollein-designed Museum Abteiberg in Mönchen-Gladbach , the Wilhelm-Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg , the Museum Folkwang in Essen , the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf and the Von-der-Heydt Museum in Wuppertal ’ .
5 Kenya 's Other Mountains — There 's much more than just Mount Kenya , as David Else discovers
6 As irritable as ever ( Mark Smith 's only comment was to compare the trendy utilitarian decor of The Waterfront to that of an open prison ) , The Fall 's lip cuts more ice when it 's backed up by more than just Smith 's mouthings .
7 As irritable as ever ( Mark Smith 's only comment was to compare the trendy utilitarian decor of The Waterfront to that of an open prison ) , The Fall 's lip cuts more ice when it 's backed up by more than just Smith 's mouthings .
8 Now more than ever England is a reluctantly cosmopolitan society , and it comes easy in England to subordinate the different experiences of sexes and nationalities to a single archetype .
9 With British women travelling more than ever Clairol have developed a new range of mobile curling appliances .
10 But the episode tells us more than perhaps Adam of Eynsham intended .
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