Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] than a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It meanwhile was still being printed letterpress and seemed more an arts magazine than a product of any new movement , and put together by amateurs with leather arm-patches on their tweed jackets .
2 He is popular in Japan , more like a movie star than a politician ( partly because his brother , Yujiro , was a real film star until he died last year ) .
3 Three weeks on , The Paradise Club proves the contrary : it is now looking less like a showroom model than a motor on which the clock has been wound back and the polish is beginning to fade .
4 And he dresses more like a rock star than a businessman .
5 Looks more like a cotton wool factory than a cherry orchard .
6 Do you think of yourself as more of a rhythm guitarist than a lead player ?
7 The beaches await but even if you consider yourself more of a sun worshipper than a sightseeing buff , you may be tempted to venture further afield , out to explore the rolling hills and picturesque cornfields which stretch across this region 's landscapes and conjure up images of some rich renaissance tapestry .
8 The 27-year-old fashion queen ends up looking more like a cat burglar than a catwalk model in the 30-second ad .
9 Furthermore , while the corporate constitution has a partially contractual basis , there are also significant mandatory elements , and many of those ingredients which are attributable to private ordering are more accurately described as resulting from management imposition than a process of contracting .
10 The temple of the White Sikhs has moved on , there are many more South Asians than a decade ago , Egyptians have taken over one of the fast-food diners .
11 All the commands are dealt with but seemingly in as few words as possible , it 's more a quick reference guide than a piece of documentation .
12 It is perhaps more of a shopping list than a Bible , but that makes it comprehensive and intimidating , with a refreshing freedom from jargon .
13 But the latent inhibition effect was not profound — rats given partial reinforcement during pre-exposure learned much more readily during the test phase than a group of subjects that had experienced the tone followed consistently by the mild shock during pre-exposure .
14 Better an unshone shoe than a procession of the crippled , hobbling to their places in unfamiliar brown brogues in a very public breakfast room .
15 This seems to them more like a building site than a City office .
16 This interpretation has proved to be compatible with other results , including the finding that a click located near the end of a clause tends to elicit longer reaction times than a click located at the beginning of a clause ( Abrams and Bever , 1969 ) .
17 ‘ I am more of a personal assistant to Mr Steen than a secretary .
18 It 's more like a simplified Gibson arrangement than a Fender one , and there 's no coil-tapping facility .
19 ‘ Anyway , they were published by Mattlock 's , who had no more business sense than a rabbit .
20 This meant that on average a girl would have to obtain higher examination marks than a boy to secure a place at such a school .
21 The Empress Suite was one of the most sumptuous accommodations on board , more like a penthouse apartment than a suite .
22 Given the choice , most of us would rather eat a choccy bar than a stick of celery , but good eating habits will pay dividends .
23 It 's more like an art gallery than a quilt show .
24 If you wanted to make the room seem more like a bedroom/sitting room than a study/library/dining room that will also accommodate a guest , you could make much more of the sofa bed and have a rectangular or drop-leaf table like a sofa table behind it .
25 Reeth is a fine Dales town more typical of an old East Riding town than a town of the Craven dales .
26 Sebastiane , the six-foot-two model who looks more like a champion hurdler than a clothes-horse , strides into the room in flat shoes .
27 Home moviemakers are much more likely to buy a video camera than a film camera nowadays and there is a range of equipment for the domestic market which also finds its way into institutions .
28 She pranced in front of them , more like a circus pony than a chorus girl .
29 ‘ Over the years the players have done incredibly well from the national championships and have had higher prize money than a lot of international events , ’ said the SRA 's squash manager , Andrew Shelley .
30 ‘ Over the years the players have done incredibly well from the national championships and have had higher prize money than a lot of international events , ’ said the SRA 's squash manager , Andrew Shelley .
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