Example sentences of "have [adj] more than a " in BNC.

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1 Barbados , which even now has little more than a quarter of a million people , has led the way with a roll of honour of mind-boggling proportions .
2 Engineering , which played so central a role in this country 's industrial development , now has little more than a bit part according to many economists and politicians .
3 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 .
4 This adds further interest in the picture , but you should be careful not to have any more than a corner of sky in the final print .
5 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 .
6 He had little more than a week , as his intention was to return to Jalo by 10 January .
7 Some did let it grow of course , but untold millions had little more than a short back & sides an extra 3 weeks on — if you see what I mean .
8 After losing power and suffering a humiliating defeat in the 1988 elections , he had little more than a spoiling role , thwarting attempts to dislodge him from the presidency of the Pakistan Moslem League , Pakistan 's oldest political party .
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