Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] less than a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Taken literally , it involves nothing less than a judgment about the competition for alternative uses of public resources , and involves the individual police officer making a judgment about what the ordinary ‘ life of the community ’ entails .
2 It seemed nothing less than a miracle .
3 ‘ Strathclyde and the people it serves deserve nothing less than a commission .
4 In MAKING IT BETTER , the improbably , coolly glamorous Jane Asher plays Diana Harrington , half of a couple who work for the BBC and have sex problems : her husband of 20 years tells her he is leaving her to set up as an homosexual , an announcement which seems to disturb her less than a wheel clamp .
5 ‘ You 've known her less than a week , Mike , ’ he protested .
6 She had known him less than a week , yet it seemed natural to turn to him .
7 She 'd known him less than a week and was already on to his annoying habits .
8 It took her less than a minute to pull on her clothes and a couple more to dress the still sleeping Kirsty .
9 He wanted nothing less than a revival of the Romantic movement in literature , only a revival under firm Christian management .
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