Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adj] than a " in BNC.
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1 | That represents less than a quarter of the student population affected by the benefit changes . |
2 | This includes more than a few in the occult . |
3 | This seems more than a simple displacement of the fear and anxiety with which we contemplate our own old age . |
4 | If it is the latter , then we are seeing a constant rate of rape over the last decade but where women are more willing to make legal complaints and the police and courts not willing to convict other than a very small increase in the number . |
5 | It must be stressed , though , that were it is said above that the researcher will ‘ scan the library ’ for previous writings on the area of study , this means more than a casual walk past the shelves of books which seem to be vaguely related to the topic . |
6 | I did n't intend this to take more than a minute . |
7 | The flat unjointed surface is easier to brush clean than a brick or pavior surface , with its hundreds of joints , in which soil and other spillages would collect . |
8 | Even with six vehicles it is not possible to visit more than a small percentage of the schools in England , Scotland and Wales . |
9 | Where the returns from criminal work had been too limited to support more than a small number of firms , they had now increased while other firms felt under economic threat . |
10 | It was now impossible to see more than a few yards . |
11 | The apparatus required for imprinting , and then for measuring the efficacy of the imprinting response , was large and elaborate ; it was impossible to train more than a few birds at a time . |
12 | It is impossible to give more than a brief and partial account of it . |
13 | Arguable the strongest-ever candidate for the title of the world 's least-successful Formula 1 car , the Life L190/1 with its radical W12 engine , has passed into the history books where it will be fortunate to make more than a footnote . |
14 | As many as three owned less than a pound 's worth of personal property , and only four more than £20 . |
15 | Although no single investor is supposed to have more than a 15 per cent holding the government has indicated that it may waive this requirement . |
16 | I find it hard to raise more than a flicker of interest about who killed whom and why . |
17 | I wish him well but realistically he is n't likely to get more than a couple here and there . |
18 | That takes less than a microsecond ! |
19 | It was still about half a mile in to the town centre and , apart from Nails , they all lived more than a mile out the other side . |
20 | Many show more than a tenfold increase in acidity since 1850 . |
21 | It all started more than a decade ago from this barn on an isolated farm in South Shropshire . |
22 | It all smells fishier than a barrel of stale salt-herring . |
23 | The evidence for such changes from past excavations is rarely satisfactory and is almost entirely based on the coins , which , in many cases , is far too slight to offer more than a hint . |
24 | It would be tedious to quote more than a few examples of the evidence from parliamentary commissions , the STC , union reports and surveys etc. , but the following quotations are typical : " About the only work which the women can do is to stand or sit at their formes and set up type ; and to distribute the types back again into the cases , but of course this is only a portion of a compositor 's work " ( an employer ) ; " " As far as mere type-lifting is concerned , she may do , but there is other rough work in connection with compositors " work which I do not think a woman is qualified for " ( a union leader ) ; " Women … get the best , i. e. the simplest jobs … they are kept always at pretty much the same kind of work " ( an employer ) . |
25 | However , it will never be practicable to convert more than a small percentage of this into useful energy . |
26 | They hesitated among the thick heather , unable to see more than a few feet ahead . |
27 | Easing the car into first gear , she set off back along the road , a frown deepening on her face as she was forced to crawl along at a snail 's pace , unable to see more than a couple of feet ahead in the ever-thickening snow . |
28 | Cash-paying customers , unable to see more than a backswing , chose to misunderstand the intention of the organisers , and flattened them . |
29 | Mr Barnes said that trading was ‘ holding up well ’ in Britain , particularly at the company 's new restaurants , but that the whole country would not be able to accommodate more than a total of 12 restaurants . |
30 | As a result of the MRC 's calculations Martin claims , in an article in the spring issue of the Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection , that ‘ 300 rads average bone marrow dose is unlikely to kill more than a small percentage of those exposed ’ . |