Example sentences of "[det] [coord] less than [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Their games are , in fact , nothing more or less than a rehearsal prior to the performance of the activities which are the serious business of all the members of the Gikuyu tribe .
2 The commissions are to strive to ensure that no constituency varies from this quota by more or less than a quarter of it .
3 Impressive as it is , however , Dame Edna 's show is no more or less than a star vehicle .
4 Nor did it escape the notice of other critics of the Association that a handbill , lengthily entitled " A Dialogue between Tom and Harry on the Duties of Seamen and the Just and Equitable Rewards for their Services " , was in practice nothing more or less than a statement of union policy on bargaining with shipowners and published in this form only to avoid the appearance that the Standard was more than an innocent friendly society .
5 This was no more or less than the truth .
6 If the goods delivered and accompanying invoice were for more or less than the amount recorded on the order , a correcting entry would also have to be made .
7 This is nothing more or less than an abuse of your professional integrity . ’
8 In early studies it was called the residual — as such , it had more direct meaning , being no more nor less than a bundle of factors which can not be quantified individually .
9 That the advertisement had been in a church magazine was , for my grandfather , sufficient guarantee of respectability , but when the boys arrived in the great city even their inexperience could not hide from them the fact that the respectable lodging was nothing more nor less than a brothel .
10 ‘ It represents nothing more nor less than the imposition of the temple architecture of an extinct Mediterranean civilization upon the house design of a northern people ’ , remarks Olive Cook in her English House Through Seven Centuries .
11 It is maintained here that the constitution is nothing more nor less than the outgrowth of the ‘ realities ’ and not , as Lord Sankey and many others of us tend to assume , something distinct from them and which can therefore be contrasted to them .
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