Example sentences of "[adv] less than a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But it helped that the one Test forward was Paul Ackford who , still less than a year into his international career , is a phenomenon , consistently winning his own line-out ball , securing kick-offs and loose possession , and cover-tackling more in the manner of a flanker than a lock .
2 The number of foreign soldiers who may be sent to watch over them — probably less than a battalion per enclave , except in the Sarajevo area — is not enough to stop even a half-serious attack .
3 The radial shields are small , slightly less than a quarter of the disk diameter in length , triangular to irregularly rectangular in shape .
4 In all , a little less than a quarter of a mile 's walk , though it felt like a marathon .
5 In each of 1986 and 1987 , a little less than a couple of dozen suspects would seem to have been detained long into the fourth day in the London area ( Metropolitan Police Commissioner , 1987 , 1988 ) .
6 This gives a time of about 1.3 seconds for head movements , rather less than a quarter of the earlier figure .
7 I got £6.50 , or rather less than a fiver after deductions .
8 The gestation period from first inquiry to first completed shipment is rarely less than a couple of years .
9 The flow advances in a manner similar to that of pahoehoe flows on dry land , and the pillows are budded off so quietly that the cameramen were able to swim up to within less than a metre of the swelling pillows .
10 The reef was now less than a quarter of a mile away .
11 For example in Wales there are now less than a quarter of the district councils which were previously in existence .
12 TIRED but triumphant , Rebecca Stephens arrived home today less than a week after climbing to the top of the world .
13 Throughout the day-long fair , there was never less than a queue of about a dozen .
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