Example sentences of "[verb] [det] than [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | While Foula has a population of about forty people nowadays , Mykines has fewer than a score of permanent residents , all living in a tight group of picturesque turf-roofed cottages situated on the cliff-top above the landing-place . |
2 | The fact that a baby is weaned early , according to this argument , matters less than the reason for this decision : whether it reflects a cultural norm , or stems from the mother 's revulsion at physical intimacy , or expresses an urge to hurry the child towards independence . |
3 | A powerful sitter may also impose a requirement that the portrait looks impressive , so that an amused spectator can look for traces of the consequent power struggle in a picture ; Queen Elizabeth I of England was as firm as the Emperor Augustus about the principle that a ruler 's actual appearance matters less than the imprint of authority . |
4 | ‘ It looks more than a scratch . ’ |
5 | However , a horse needs more than the space necessary to exercise both body and mind . |
6 | However , the preservation of a rape survivor 's anonymity needs more than the exclusion of the name . |
7 | The bureaucrat is assumed as a general rule to know more than the sponsor about factor costs and production processes involved in the bureau 's services . |
8 | Always be willing to ask questions of the material and demand to know more than the text is willing to divulge about people , places and events . |
9 | Port Solent has a choice of houses and apartments to suit the various needs of the yachtsman and those who want more than a home on the waterfront . |
10 | True , this remedy contains more than an element of ‘ big brother ’ and it may be that it does no more than turn the criminals away from the areas covered by the cameras ' eyes . |
11 | He asserted that Parliament was " not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests … but … a deliberative assembly of one nation , with one interest , that of the whole — where nor local purposes , nor local prejudices ought to guide , but the general good , resulting from the general reason of the whole " ; a contention which contains more than an echo of Rousseau , ironically , since Rousseau was adamant that the nation could not be represented in the way Burke implies . |
12 | He now has less than a month to ‘ re-engage ’ the negotiations before the United States imposes a savage and crippling 200pc trade tariff on £200m of imported European goods . |
13 | No Mills and Boon title has less than a print run of almost 100,000 , a figure that makes most bestseller lists look like chickenfeed . |
14 | The girl comes to see that she has less than the boy , and has been castrated already . |
15 | A baby girl who was born sixteen weeks premature and weighed less than a bag of sugar has celebrated her first birthday . |
16 | Even with Sackville 's favour Bowyer failed to secure more than the reversion in 1597 to the clerkship of the parliaments , the successful candidate averring that he was unfit ‘ by reason of a great imperfection he hath in his speech ’ . |
17 | It seems to me that unless you can convince yourself that a grouping of companies adds more than the sum of its parts , there is no raison d'etre for the company at all . |
18 | The ghetto-blaster lies less than a metre away from the lip of the jacuzzi . |
19 | I was trained as a scientist , and there are times when science matters more than the individual . |
20 | Deep deep in a limestone cave where the stalagmites grow less than an inch a century , but still tower so high as to humble the cathedrals of the surface , the shaking fear of the ground woke a dreaming dragon . |
21 | In the area of booking contracts a form of damages has developed which may enable the guest to obtain more than the value of the contract . |
22 | Many industrial buying decisions involve more than the buyer and in some cases the technical specifier , production personnel and finance personnel are involved . |
23 | Certainly the Springbok squad for their tour of France and England has more than a touch of the curate 's egg about it . |
24 | Then too , Sun has more than a touch of the ‘ not invented here ’ syndrome . |
25 | The latest move to supply India , a country which exploded a nuclear device in 1974 with material produced from a research reactor , typifies France 's ‘ go it alone ’ approach which has more than a hint of economic expediency in it . |
26 | In the case of household waste , the price rarely covers more than a fraction of the cost of collection and sorting . |
27 | Medical care outside the hospitals grew in importance in the second half of the century , becoming more than the prerogative of the rich . |
28 | It cost less than a fiver a head — and there was n't a plate broken all night ! |
29 | 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 . |
30 | But nobody wants the culprits caught more than the victim . |