Example sentences of "[to-vb] [det] than [art] " in BNC.

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1 For Stenton , the half century before 716 when no Anglo-Saxon king had been able to establish more than a local ascendancy , had ‘ little significance in English political history ’ because it had given no promise of the great advance , as he saw it , towards the unity of England which was to be made by the Mercian kings before the end of the eighth century .
2 If we are to study the genetics of quantitative characters we should aim to know less than the exact genotype responsible for each phenotype .
3 Always be willing to ask questions of the material and demand to know more than the text is willing to divulge about people , places and events .
4 The bureaucrat is assumed as a general rule to know more than the sponsor about factor costs and production processes involved in the bureau 's services .
5 Efforts to chart continuities in maladjustment almost invariably fail to find more than a small relationship between early attachment or infant behaviour and later emotional or behavioural adjustment , and although very early relationships and behaviour are seen to be very important , most researchers aiming to demonstrate this fact end by concluding that discontinuity rather than continuity is the rule ( e.g. Lewis et al. , 1984 ; Fischer et al. , 1984 ) .
6 Although this research is expected , and intended , to have practical educational relevance , it is hoped to provide more than a descriptive analysis of classroom practice .
7 Clearly the whole point of the exchange , namely a request for specific information and an attempt to provide as much of that information as possible , is not directly expressed in ( 2 ) at all ; so the gap between what is literally said in ( 2 ) and what is conveyed in ( 3 ) is so substantial that we can not expect a semantic theory to provide more than a small part of an account of how we communicate using language .
8 In just the same way , the Lord 's prayer trusts that God will provide our daily bread ; He is n't asked to provide more than the basics .
9 Even with Sackville 's favour Bowyer failed to secure more than the reversion in 1597 to the clerkship of the parliaments , the successful candidate averring that he was unfit ‘ by reason of a great imperfection he hath in his speech ’ .
10 In the area of booking contracts a form of damages has developed which may enable the guest to obtain more than the value of the contract .
11 It is always almost impossible for a single practitioner to obtain more than the other firms in the area are obtaining and you do not want to be in a position of being undersold because your colleagues in other firms have an unrealistic view about what should be charged .
12 Strict separation was the order of the day , forcing some couples to leave notes in drainpipes and resort to all kinds of strategies if they wished to communicate more than a passing word .
13 Thank God her college was n't yet fashionable enough to attract more than the odd one or two .
14 If Howard Wilkinson is prepared to accept less than the £2 million he paid Arsenal during the summer , Clough is keen to do business .
15 If you wish to write more than the simplest assembler code programs for the Z88 , you will need a considerable amount of technical information about the machine .
16 The apparatus required for imprinting , and then for measuring the efficacy of the imprinting response , was large and elaborate ; it was impossible to train more than a few birds at a time .
17 With Puffed Wheat an ounce would actually overflow in many bowls , so people tend to serve less than an ounce .
18 Even with six vehicles it is not possible to visit more than a small percentage of the schools in England , Scotland and Wales .
19 Norwegian rules generally forbid foreign investors to own more than a third of an insurer .
20 These pressures led Sir John to speculate more than the scientific data allowed and the national reaction was out of all proportion to the real facts .
21 It states : ‘ In the run-up to the first meeting , a supporting demonstration should be held which should aim to mobilise more than the 25,000 gathered on December 12 .
22 WHEN you 've dragged two successive bosses from burning office blocks , you 're entitled to expect more than a departmental memo by way of thanks .
23 Put together , they could be said to constitute more than the ‘ perhaps one or two opportunities ’ the discussion set out to find , but an outline strategy for reclaiming a grossly under-used source of much-needed brain-power in the boardroom : a strategy that now calls for sharpening and refining .
24 His band of defectors , called the Socialist Janata Dal , can not hope to win more than a handful of seats in the coming general election .
25 It was particularly galling for the greens to see themselves overtaken by the extreme right National Front , which was being credited last night with 12.5 per cent of the vote but was not expected to win more than a couple of seats .
26 But there are too few projects like Cleevedon , and too little money to help more than a handful of youngsters every year .
27 The thirty-four acre farm is expected to fetch more than a quarter of a million pounds .
28 Lima , where it rains so seldom that the city 's roofs are not designed to withstand more than a mild shower , the inhabitants are anxiously awaiting the worst .
29 The International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) was reported in early August to be unable to trace more than a few hundred of the many thousands of Iraqi soldiers who died in the Gulf war fighting , nor had details been given of the location of mass graves .
30 We need to be able to perceive more than the five emotions above , and it is easy enough to do so .
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