Example sentences of "[verb] [det] than [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Money counts more than Monet in the 1990s .
2 Neither position , however , contains more than part of the truth .
3 Children appear to benefit more than adults from the increased opportunities for interaction and recreation , a conclusion confirmed by Eubank-Ahrens ' research in German Woonerven .
4 Quality matters more than quantity in the time you spend together .
5 As the Gospel narrative unfolds we are quickly made aware that the good news signifies more than rescue from divine wrath .
6 No one farmer could possibly be qualified to advise on all the options , nor could he do more than skate over them in one volume .
7 For some groups of people benefit more than others from these laws .
8 As you can see , males die more than females throughout their , throughout their lifespan .
9 Bearing in mind the strength of his views on " mere specialists " , we may surely see more than coincidence in the swiftness with which this final commitment was followed by the conversion to Schopenhauer .
10 Hincmar reveals more than Dhuoda about eating arrangements , and , incidentally , about the lay-out of the palace-complex .
11 Happiness on Mary 's face reveals more than words about contemporary care that is a million miles from formal institutions of the past .
12 Already several of the rabbits were asleep , crouched uneasily between the thick stems , aware of the chance of danger but too tired to do more than trust to luck .
13 Salt kept her hard at work round the house from the time she woke till late at night , with grim satisfaction in seeing her too worn out to do more than fall into bed and sleep .
14 Without time to do more than yell in protest as he set off , Sarella launched herself after him and did her utmost to keep pace .
15 While Parliament itself can regulate such matters it has shown itself reluctant to do more than call on " the good sense of M.P.s not to abuse their privilege . "
16 It is , in my view , necessary for the plaintiffs to do more than point to the provisions of the statute .
17 In the legal profession , he wonders whether such action is fair , and intends to do more than talk about it .
18 As yet , Mitch was too occupied with the rope to do more than glance in their direction .
19 The shop was closed as the season was virtually over by now , and , although she did n't know what plan he had up his sleeve , she did n't expect him to do more than breeze in and out .
20 If the non-Tory intelligentsia truly wants to do more than tinker in its own backyard , it must look for a route to power that can connect Cambridge with Basildon .
21 But to refer to Wladek as ‘ a typical representative of the culturally passive mass which constitutes in every civilised society the enormous majority of the population ’ is to do less than justice to a tale which is at times very lively indeed and which was surely not written by any ‘ passive ’ sort of person .
22 Speaking less than men in mixed groups .
23 The astrophysics of such events is complicated , so that it is not possible to give more than limits on the parameters of the gravitational radiation to be expected .
24 I 'm erm I 've been working in low cost housing , housing charities , for a very long time , with Shelter and various other charities like that , and I never cease to be amazed that the Conservative Group , here or nationally , are hostile to subsidies for council housing , because the subsidy which goes to owner-occupiers , through mortgage tax relief , is very much greater than the subsidy that goes to council housing and there 's nothing we as a Council can do about this , but I do hope that in due course we will get a fair system of subsidising houses for everybody , so that wealthy people on high incomes who are getting a big subsidy on their housing through their tax relief , erm are not getting more than people on low incomes living in council houses .
25 The combination of results means that we are clean in second place ( two points more than Newcastle in third ) and more importantly two points closer to United .
26 ‘ Results mean more than performances at this stage .
27 To men who lived on what they could pick up from articles and reviews , the ultimate weapon implied more than lack of a showcase : it implied starvation …
28 Moreover , according to a report by consultancy Price Waterhouse , in 1990 finance and retail companies slowed computer spending more than firms in any other sector ; the vast majority of Softwright 's business comes from these two areas , and long-established clients account for two-thirds of its turnover .
29 Gloucestershire drivers currently pay less than people in cities but that gap will have to narrow
30 Small investors will pay less than institutions for the first instalment though how much less will not be known until June 29 after the international offer closes .
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