Example sentences of "more [conj] [art] [noun prp] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The heat had sprung up quite suddenly : the change from late winter to high summer — six months of European weather — was compressed into little more than a Delhi fortnight .
2 Households in Wales spend most on tea , at 66p a week , 10p a week more than Scotland and the west Midlands and 7p more than the UK average .
3 Together their income is £44,000 , more than the Lippitt family and far more than the Belkin family , yet they will only pay a few extra pounds a week in combined tax under Labour .
4 I feel assured , however , no one regrets the inconvenience and annoyance our supporters were subjected to more than the Coventry executive
5 Defence cuts of up to $8 billion more than the Bush administration had planned for the fiscal year beginning in October .
6 July 1945 , and as the number of people expected to attend was considerably more than the Chiswick Town Hall could accommodate , the ceremony was held at the Chiswick Empire , hired for the occasion , and to which ‘ Monty ’ accompanied by the Mayor , Alderman T. W. Stroud , J.P. , rode in a landau carriage through cheering crowds .
7 A person is not partially exempt if his or her ‘ exempt input tax ’ ( the sum of the residue apportioned and that directly attributed to exempt supplies ) is no more than the de minimis limit of £600 a month on average ( Reg 33A ( 1 ) ) , ie £7,200 a year .
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