Example sentences of "be [adv] than a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Never have you been less than a living spirit . ’
2 As numerous objectors pointed out , the amount spent annually by the government on research into renewable energy has been less than a tenth of the spending on nuclear research .
3 Now I want a top three medal , and I genuinely believe I can get one , ’ he said at the Luton social club where he runs one of the few silat classes in this country — there are less than a hundred active practitoners of the martial art in Britain .
4 IN HIS unorthodox pilgrimage there has been more than a normal share of ill-will , resentment and litigation .
5 It had been more than a long time , Erika reflected .
6 The smallest insect alive during the Age of Dinosaurs must have been more than a million times smaller than Brontosaurus .
7 In the previous half-century it could not have been more than a million and a half in all .
8 But much of Operation Gemini is about surveilance , observing known criminals and waiting for the right time to move in and make arrests , of which there have been more than a hundred and twenty since the operation started four weeks ago .
9 But that had been more than a dozen years ago , when Robbie 's family had been in better financial circumstances .
10 And when Kennedy was shot , the ‘ psycho ’ Hoover botched the FBI investigation personally , ignoring evidence that there might have been more than a single gunman involved , sending agents to question the background of the Warren Commission 's staff , punishing his own agents for failing to spot Oswald 's violent nature .
11 With a child 's resilience she had quickly adjusted to the loss of her mother , who had never been more than a glamorous appendage on the periphery of her world , and Sally had stepped in to fill the breach more than adequately .
12 Mary was holding a tiny fawn , and it could n't have been more than a few days old .
13 Sadleir arrived at Qatif on 21 June at a time when no European had been more than a few miles inland and no maps existed of the interior .
14 In modern Germany there are more than a hundred spas offering the ‘ cure ’ , and programmes of hydrotherapy are taken once or twice a year by millions of Germans .
15 Many are more than a hundred years old .
16 There are more than a hundred variables that go to make up this initial decision .
17 The carrot-shaped Attic peninsula dangles into the Aegean towards the Cyclades islands ; there are more than a hundred miles of hospitable Attic coastline , with plenty of good harbours from Skala Oropou in the north-east , past Laurion , just mentioned , round Sounion with its dockyards .
18 There are more than a hundred and fifty thousand heart attacks in your country every year .
19 , . There are more than a hundred thousand stroke victims in your country every year .
20 In fact , according to Austin there are more than a thousand of these acts which are performable in English , and unless the hearer or reader recognises which of these is being expressed by the utterances in question he or she has missed the point .
21 A world of gently impending walls and grades of French & Brigand d'Amour and Symphonie du Nouveau Monde are said by my partner Johny Adams to be excellent 7as , but there are more than a dozen others ( up to 8b ) to try .
22 Ca n't be more than a thousand miles .
23 The distance has been given as 4500 light-years , but may be as much as 7000 , in which case it must be more than a million times as luminous as the Sun .
24 Is it going to be more than a hundred ?
25 There had to be more than a dozen black bulges hiding under the foreskin .
26 In broadcasting the French predilection for state leadership , fresh starts and grand plans is widely regarded as being less than a great success .
27 We were less than a hundred miles away from Adrar , and it was New Year 's Eve .
28 Dovercourt ended its days as a refugee centre in March 1939 when there were less than a hundred , mostly older boys , still in occupation .
29 When I was a child I could remember gatherings of two or three hundred people , but there were less than a hundred out on the dry grass .
30 There were less than a dozen of them , as they went under the collegiate arch of the street entrance and down the glass-roofed passageway leading to the church itself .
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