Example sentences of "[adv] than once [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By 11 , the majority of children were hit less than once a month or never .
2 Less than once a month 8%
3 Less than once a month 13%
4 Eighteen per cent ( 131 ) of the men who are not virgins in our sample say they have sex either less than once a month ( 13% ) or ( currently ) never ( 5% ) .
5 They then persuaded the 8 highest scorers on their questionnaires who " dreamed every night " , as well as the 8 lowest scorers , who " dreamed less than once a month " to submit to laboratory recordings and wakenings during the night .
6 In other words , initiated communication with their supervisor erm less than once a month , okay ?
7 Not only that , but the beams appeared to be coming at a faster rate now — more than once a second .
8 So all I could do was to prance about waving flashcards and realia like a second-rate conjuror at a children 's party , and try not to glance at my watch more than once a minute .
9 Incidentally , bitches may not be bred from more than once a year and strictly not when under the age of two years old and dogs of two years and under may not be used at stud .
10 Just mating with a single female may be difficult enough and very few will have the opportunity to mate more than once a year .
11 Meat should not be eaten more than once a day ; and fish is increasingly thought of as healthier — oily fish is useful in the prevention of heart disease and arthritis — and you may feel it is worth substituting fish for meat as a main meal twice a week .
12 I always use Flex shampoo and conditioner for frequent use because when I 'm working I may have to wash my hair more than once a day .
13 Not more than once a day , that is .
14 For those of you who find it necessary to re-boot your system more than once a day this utility is invaluable .
15 If , over the years , you suspect that there has been a swing to or away from attending more than once a Sunday , you may want to take the trouble of further refining your data .
16 He says he has n't got the time to spend — they 'll need evenings and evenings , far more than once a week .
17 more than once a week
18 Erm , it 's once a week , but I think they 're coming in the they 're here twice this week er , and I think , it 's as and when they can , so if it 's more than once a week then they will be here .
19 Scientific studies carried out a few years ago revealed that regular sunbed users ( those using a bed more than once a week over a period of a few years ) now have a condition called skin fragility syndrome .
20 You see lots of people find that they w they do best when they join a class and they go to the class , it 's there every week and th or maybe more than once a week and that keeps them going because they are , they 're expected , it 's a definite booking , and that 's it and they can go that way .
21 For many parents there is n't time to do this more than once a week or so , but it can be a rewarding time .
22 Yet I doubt they have meat more than once a week — and I doubt he thinks about money from one year 's end to the other . ’
23 Perhaps the fiddle sheet did n't run to outside entertainment more than once a month .
24 Reason and Mycielska refer to this as a ‘ time-gap experience ’ and found that more than half their sample of 85 psychology undergraduates and postgraduates reported such experiences as happening more than once a month .
25 TO PREPARE MYSELF for this latest , and biggest Grudge Match , I run through the list of my opponent 's useful weaknesses : over-caution , middle-pocket anxiety , last-six-colours angst , plus a Plutonic rage whenever snookered more than once a frame .
26 Indeed , more than once the Lords of Ulthuan have made war amongst themselves or upon other races for some real or imagined slight , for though they are a noble people the High Elves can be cold and haughty , quick to anger and slow to forgive .
27 The Silmarillion accordingly expresses more than once the theory that orcs were in fact captured elves ‘ by slow acts of cruelty … corrupted and enslaved ’ ( S , p. 50 ) .
28 This is because the group recognises shareholders ' need for information more often than once a year , Mr Luckton explained .
29 Although not used more often than once a year in autumn , this tool saves all the hard work involved in scarifying ( breaking up and loosening the surface of ) a lawn by hand with a lawn rake .
30 Around half of those who replied ( 56% ) had never before visited the Library 's exhibitions , and only about a quarter ( 23% ) had previously visited exhibitions more frequently than once a year .
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