Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] with [adv] than " in BNC.

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1 The raiders also made off with more than £700 in cash collected to pay for summer outings .
2 Thieves have made off with more than £2,000 from the safe of Yeoman 's Garage , in Valley Street , Darlington .
3 The idea for a ‘ Catherine ’ exhibition was first proposed to the Hermitage by the National Geographic Society in Washington , D.C. The project lay dormant until Memphis came up with more than $6 million , and arranged co-sponsorship with Federal Express , Delta Airlines , the State of Tennessee , and Kroger Co. ( a local grocery store chain ) .
4 TV raid : Ram raiders smashed a car through the front window of a Granada TV store in Westgate , Guisborough , yesterday at 5.40am and made off with more than £2,000 worth of video recorders .
5 It is being set up with more than £1 million over five years from British Biotechnology Ltd , one of a rare breed in Britain : a world-class biotechnology company successfully transferring technology from academia into the marketplace .
6 If you end up with more than one answer , then it 's not a function .
7 Ideally you should end up with less than six and probably more than one or two remedies to consider in greater detail in the tables .
8 Regardless of which product you choose and , if you produce different sorts of document you may well end up with more than one , the important thing is to select the correct tool for the job .
9 The Shah had Amir Aslan Afshar find among the Iranians in Morocco some Iranian currency for those who were returning home-they went back with more than $50,000 .
10 ‘ They know we 've always gone out with more than one of them and they 've always accepted it .
11 The second paragraph goes straight to the core : Mr Zappala is a member of the 100 Team of Republicans , who chipped in with more than $100,000 ( £62,000 ) to elect Mr Bush .
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