Example sentences of "little [adj] than [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the suspicion is that this was little more than a public relations exercise .
2 Lewis read the great realists of the past , even of the present , and he sometimes admired them ; but he saw their world as little better than a health-farm , held himself bound by no especial duty to study his own times , and longed for richer fare .
3 However that might have been , it was clear that the elderly female residents regarded her as little better than a whore .
4 Little by little , the story pieces together the trials of this greedy and repulsive rag of a man , who assumes the name of Gemmy Fairley : his terrible early life as a rat-catcher 's assistant in England , where he had been treated as little better than a beast of burden by his loathed master , Willett ; how he managed to survive as a stowaway on board ship in order to escape the consequences of the revenge that he wreaked upon his master ; his arrival in Australia and his early life there , lived among the aborigines .
5 Even where post-merger firms did achieve productivity gains , they did little better than the productivity performance of the industry as a whole .
6 At her worst — which is to say , when her performances , all crust and no bread , seemed little more than a rash of mannerisms — she could strike one as impossibly tic-ridden and implausible .
7 She particularly hated the small kitchen , which was little more than a passageway and had no worksurfaces or cupboards .
8 The sharpest criticism levelled was that the collection amounted to little more than a reshuffling .
9 The pilot 's bum is little more than a foot off the ground and one is towered over by a Cessna 172 !
10 The first stage of the scaffolding was little more than a foot above his head .
11 The Kuwait embassy in Jordan described the withdrawal as little more than a manoeuvre to disguise the theft of Kuwaiti military equipment .
12 This seems little more than a ploy to ensure the revised estimate of demand ( 1992 ) matches that previously forecast in 1991 .
13 This seems little more than a ploy to ensure the revised estimate of demand ( 1992 ) matches that previously forecast in 1991 .
14 Again most of these stars are red , with spectral types of M , R , N or S. Their amplitudes are less than for the Mira stars , and usually amount to little more than a magnitude .
15 A goods transporter — little more than a metal platform hovering a few centimetres above the floor — edged through the doorway , with the sixth android at the controls .
16 It fears that the ¥200 billion school project will amount to little more than a bail-out of struggling Japanese computer makers — such as NEC , which made its first ever consolidated loss , of ¥44 billion , in the year to March .
17 Very little more than a bio-day later they had established that our exit molecules corresponded with our entry molecules , save for those of the cylinder that we 'd acquired and that was accounted for in their scanning .
18 Ermine moths , for example , economise by constructing a cocoon that is little more than a lattice .
19 That makes the investment look like little more than a punt on First Fidelity 's shares — a profitable punt , perhaps , but a punt nonetheless .
20 Only 18 months ago , it was little more than a dream , the brainchild of himself and a few radical economists , blending Mr Gorbachev 's plans for economic decentralisation with crystallising Estonian nationalism .
21 Quite apart from the adverse opinion polls , they were conscious that Britain was in the midst of its second deep recession in little more than a decade .
22 In the remoter corners of water authority empires , which have had little more than a decade in which to professionalize themselves since their formation in 1974 , gangs of river maintenance staff inherited from the far less environmentally accountable river boards have guarded their independence from interference by senior central management within their own organizations .
23 These discoveries are relatively recent for a particular reason : medical scientists only started seriously investigating the benefits of high-fibre little more than a decade ago .
24 In little more than a decade , its operating systems have won dominance in the personal-computer industry .
25 For little more than a decade , the high level qualification available to students seeking a first degree equivalent was the Diploma in Art and Design ( Dip.AD ) .
26 His stage presence lately has been little more than a presence ; he seems happy to stand in the shadows , occupying his usual spot on the drum riser while the spotlight dances on Bez and Bez dances with Rowetta and Rowetta plays with her whip , a caricature bad girl playing with the bad boys .
27 Dean , an early influence on anyone of Jack 's age , had little more than a year left of his life and was in regular attendance in 1954 , which was also the year Marlon Brando made it very big indeed in another Kazan film , On the Waterfront .
28 The couple stayed together for little more than a year and their son died before he was 12 months old , an incident that was to haunt Gallacher throughout his precociously successful playing career .
29 Little more than a year earlier there had been that never-to-be-forgotten encounter at the inn .
30 But in the space of little more than a year he found that Clift had ‘ deteriorated to a shocking degree ’ :
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