Example sentences of "[noun pl] for [adj] than [art] " in BNC.

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1 Bruce Springsteen has been pulling in crowds for more than a decade .
2 ‘ The Cosmological Pictures ’ , which have been winding through West and East European cities for more than a year , arrive at the Tate Gallery , Liverpool , at the end of next month , and Gilbert & George will be pioneering in China with exhibitions in Shanghai and Peking next autumn .
3 This is a scandal not merely because police stations are not equipped to hold prisoners for more than a day or two — everyone from Lord Justice Woolf to the Inspectorate Constabulary has condemned the present arrangement — but because police cells are now being used as a convenience to enable the Prison Department and the Home Secretary to claim that overcrowding in prisons is diminished .
4 Although Mexico accounted in recent times for more than a third of the world 's production of silver , the extraction and working of the metal began there only late in the first millennium A.D.
5 Draft evasion had already been going largely unpunished by Lithuanian authorities for more than a year , and had been steadily increasing : on Feb. 16 more than 5,000 conscripts attending independence day rallies had publicly returned their call-up cards .
6 The move took place in early December and we settled in so quickly that it is difficult to believe we have been in our new offices for less than a year .
7 I had not been counting own goals for more than a few minutes when I heard extraordinary sounds coming from my wardrobe .
8 There was no room in either of the two books for more than a suggestion of the way a woman might be changed by a complicated political and personal dilemma .
9 Magistrates in Bootle heard that library staff had attempted to retrieve some books for more than a year .
10 Staff of institutions responded about 18 per cent of those who had been in residential homes for less than a year , 47 per cent of those in one for longer .
11 As Becky drew her bath , she thought about Daphne 's words , delivered with humour and affection but still highlighting the problems she faced when trying to cross the established social barriers for more than a few moments .
12 The Phnom Penh government has been fighting the Khmers Rouges for more than a decade , but now it needs its old enemy .
13 Guests were informed that Accounts would be rendered weekly and ‘ Visitors for less than a week are charged 1 shilling per day extra ’ and that the Swimming Pool opened ‘ Daily at hours which can be ascertained from the office . ’
14 One was a small café that sold pizza and chips for less than the small fortune we expected , and served by a girl friendlier than we could have hoped for .
15 To date the representation of detailed clinical descriptions for more than a narrow area of medicine has never been achieved by use of an enumerative approach .
16 The High Court in Edinburgh heard how Alan Smith had preyed on youngsters for more than a decade .
17 The European common shrew , found throughout Britain but not in Ireland , lives for less than a year .
18 The Blackbird Leys estate , together with others in Oxford , has been plagued by joyriders for more than a year .
19 The famous Plitvice Lakes — a national reserve and a UNESCO World Heritage Site — have been in the hands of terrorists for more than a year .
20 If you 're Toronto based , The Briars , a 200 acre world class resort on the south shores of Lake Simcoe , has welcomed guests for more than a century .
21 Thirteen thousand of them were commanded by a helmsman who had n't steered anything without wheels for more than a year .
22 Burnham-on-Sea 's period charm has attracted families for more than a century and offers modern and traditional facilities .
23 The result is that ordinary motorists can now pick them up at the more respectable auctions for less than the price of an everyday family car .
24 If the buyer retains the goods for more than a reasonable length of time without informing the seller that he rejects them .
25 An island of Czech reaction can not survive among its metamorphosed neighbours for more than a geopolitical instant .
26 An island of Czech reaction can not survive among its metamorphosed neighbours for more than a geopolitical instant .
27 Their swollen feet had bled profusely and they had hobbled painfully among the rubber trees for more than a month before they recovered .
28 TONY Greener , who took over as chairman of Guinness last year , has presided over the first fall in its annual profits for more than a decade , reflecting the effects of the recession on sales and margins and the high marketing spending necessary to support the group 's premium brands .
29 Needless to say , the sight of such impressive architecture stimulates me , and I begin to contemplate on how rail travel has been a source of artistic inspiration to passengers for more than a century .
30 It was noted that Stefan did not play with his toys for more than a few seconds before leaving them , so she was advised to reward him for playing longer ( so that he would have less time for wandering out of the house ) .
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