Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] more [subord] a " in BNC.
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1 | the pundits reckon more than a £100,000 resting on the Pall mall alone . |
2 | Though of course Müller-Claudius 's ‘ sample ’ was hardly a representative one , the responses have more than a ring of plausibility about them , and , coming from Nazis who had been in the Party since before Hitler 's ‘ seizure of power ’ , can be extended a fortiori to ‘ non-organized ’ Germans . |
3 | Many router tables cost more than a basic router , but TKA Developments has launched a basic steel-framed table that may suit home workshops . |
4 | Today , of course , the process is mechanized ; four hundred razor-sharp cutting discs slice more than a yard of cloth in one swift pass . |
5 | But the community care reforms imply more than a shift in the location of care . |
6 | Spaces with more than two dimensions require more than a single parameter to describe the Gaussian curvature at a given point . |
7 | On no occasion did the number of protesters reach more than a few hundred . |
8 | Its fine architecture decorated with giant banded pilasters have more than a hint of northern Mannerism in spite of the fact that they were finished as late as 1653 . |
9 | Intelligent music lovers require more than a pout from Simon Le Bon or a wiggle or is it a riddle from Nik Kershaw . |
10 | One of the first companies to realise travellers need more than a ticket . |
11 | Inner cities have more than a proportionate share of social problems . |