Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adj] than [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Advanced foundations — Max Factor 's High Definition Foundation , £5.49 , contains moisturisers and sunscreens but the difference is that it contains smaller than ever coloured pigments .
2 The modern surveyor involved in administering building contracts needs more than just a working knowledge of its terms — he needs a detailed legal appreciation .
3 ‘ A real book needs more than just a good writer .
4 Second , what education now needs more than ever is a period of calm and stability in which changes can be introduced or consolidated in partnership with the teaching profession without undue haste and lack of preparation .
5 What matters more than prior political involvement is how far Law Lords consciously or otherwise are influenced in their judgments by their own political opinions , how far this is avoidable and how far it is undesirable .
6 Given the implications for all professionals of product liability , quality matters more than ever before — and that is why standards for the industry are important .
7 David Hill , the party 's unflappable director of communications , has more than adequately filled the role performed by Peter Mandelson in 1987 .
8 There can be no doubt that it takes gruellingly hard work to reach the top echelon in aerobatics , and each member of the British Aerobatic Team '92 has more than adequately demonstrated their worth .
9 More internal training emphasizes very clearly the importance of having a training co-ordinator , ( who has more than just nominal responsibility for training ) .
10 It 's no secret that Mansell has more than just a soft spot for Frank Williams , and indeed has enjoyed lots of success at Williams in the past .
11 He has more than likely planned the expedition for the half of the day when it is not Northumberland Avenue 's turn for heating .
12 Low interest rates have reduced the return on what 's left of the pension funds , and the pensioners say their future looks bleaker than ever .
13 If , at 57 , he looks frailer than ever , a recent major intestinal operation is to blame .
14 Jenny in the afternoon till five making sure that it arrives quicker than ever .
15 Plasmapheresis is a solid treatment for pesticide poisoning , which occurs more than ever these days .
16 Here it grates more than usually , despite British voices in the mix : the unmistakable tones of Maggie Smith ; Bob Hoskins taking a break from a long run of phoney American accents to play a cockney Smee .
17 Here it grates more than usually , despite British voices in the mix : the unmistakable tones of Maggie Smith ; Bob Hoskins taking a break from a long run of phoney American accents to play a cockney Smee .
18 ‘ Joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth more than over ninety and nine just persons , which need no repentance ’ .
19 No mine goes deeper than about 3 km , because heat and air pressure become too great .
20 When he had darted off , his mother sighed and said , ‘ He grows quicker than ever . ’
21 The plan that produces the least CO 2 costs less than simply letting market forces prevail , because its high level of energy efficiency saves enough money to pay for the investment needed to switch to biomass production .
22 The purpose of this chapter is to describe the rest of the machinery through which the political leadership operates outside Whitehall and this includes more than just the system of local government .
23 Ours are just figureheads and that shows more than ever in wartime . ’
24 This view affects more than just clever scholars ; I believe that for the same reason many Christians who hold to some belief in the Devil do not believe in evil spirits either .
25 THE SHADOW of the Maktoums looms larger than ever over British racing after confirmation yesterday that Robert Sangster is to sell Manton , his multi-million pound training establishment in Wiltshire .
26 However , one detects more than just a hint of resentment when he talks of the ‘ middle-class ’ , who , with their penchant for rationalisation and organisation , appear to have appropriated the game .
27 Keeping the fabric of history : Taking care of old clothes requires more than just mothballs , writes Jo Levin
28 Access requires more than just the existence of possibilities .
29 But to win this game takes more than just knowing the right moves , donning the groovy gear and asking Mr Barber for ‘ a dishy pop-star cut , please ’ .
30 They 'll find out it takes more than just a little hope
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