Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] anything [adj] than a " in BNC.

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1 I can not imagine that , as Sir Russell was granted that post , he is regarded as anything other than a man with eminently good sense .
2 There is a lower standard of proof required in civil cases , balance of probability , as opposed to the ‘ beyond reasonable doubt ’ needed in criminal trials and Lord Prosser commented : ‘ It is undesirable in the public interest , as well as in Mr Anderson 's interest , that a finding of probable murder be made in anything other than a supreme court . ’
3 If the Community is built on anything other than a recognition that people and nations often disagree and argue , then it will blow apart in time , or , worse , have to maintained by ever more centralised power .
4 He had never flown in anything other than a Tiger Moth so her requested that his name be put forward for a short Washington sortie .
5 But at this stage the problem for research has not been defined at anything more than a very general level .
6 Recently published Dataquest figures indicate a potential market size of $300 million by 1990 but with less that a year of history to go on this can hardly be taken as anything more than a guideline .
7 When he had first come to Maythorpe House as an ignorant thirteen-year-old who had never before lived in anything grander than a tiny gardener 's cottage , he had felt awed and frightened , and unable to grasp that this huge place was now his home .
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