Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] less than a " in BNC.

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1 I spent less than a minute with him . ’
2 Tap water which costs less than a penny a litre is being filtered , treated and then sold for more than fifty times that much .
3 This superb musical partnership , which began less than a year ago , is now firmly established — indeed Kieran and Frances have just completed their first album which is due for release in the New Year .
4 This handmade table , which took less than a day to put together , made a great drink stand for the garden and conservatory
5 The next New Mums group was at her house ( she lived less than a mile away ) and she had phone me to encourage me to go .
6 Linked to the reforms of the national insurance system are a set of proposals to strengthen the rights of workers who work less than a lull week .
7 Most countries allow their citizens to bring home articles without an import licence , providing they cost less than a certain amount , without paying excess duty .
8 I was wearing a shirt of green silk loose round the wrists and my green linen culottes — I had found they creased less than a skirt when sitting in a coach .
9 They jumped less than a week later , at Luton Hoo on 28 May 1941 , under cover of a supposed air-raid jointly organized by XU and some elements of the Luftwaffe .
10 But , he said yesterday , the love and understanding of a 26-year-old woman he met less than a month ago has convinced him he should remain living life as a man .
11 Actually , I might just have had a little to do with his death , as it occurred less than a year after the Stoves lost their only child , Esmerelda .
12 It cost less than a fiver a head — and there was n't a plate broken all night !
13 But with a cheap overdraft facility at around 17.5 per cent , holders should have not difficulty in settling the month 's account in full — and it costs less than a conventional credit card .
14 Get it out out the tap and it costs less than a penny a litre .
15 I collect my things and pack , and it takes less than a minute .
16 Sadly , he enjoyed less than a year of his retirement before he died in February 1973 .
17 It landed less than a yard from my feet , still beating . ’
18 ‘ Sn-snuggled … ? ’ she spluttered , but , when she thought about it — and with the memory so recent , it took less than a second — she had to concede that perhaps ‘ snuggled ’ was n't so very far off the mark .
19 The average parish priest was poor and remained so throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries : he earned less than a well-paid labourer and was often dependent , in rural parishes , on the sale of eggs and on other minor agricultural pursuits .
20 This might have seemed odd , coming as it did less than a week after Franco 's bellicose public references to Gibraltar .
21 He had less than a tenth of the jigsaw puzzle pieces , but even the fragments of a picture he was able to put together made him ache for Anne .
22 He stood less than a yard from his victim , but she did not look up .
23 And she could not sort out her brain while he stood less than a foot away , watching her with eyes that gave away nothing of his own thoughts .
24 Everybody talks about the five he had at the end and the last hole , but he missed less than a two-foot putt on the first in the first round .
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