Example sentences of "more [adv] than [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | Most pilots do not instinctively look across and compare their height with the trees unless they have been taught to do so , and more often than not a pilot will try to judge by angles and positioning alone . |
2 | More often than not a shoal of big bream , particularly a small shoal of very big bream , does not remain in a swim for long . |
3 | Even with abstracts , the theme was , more often than not a Biblical one . |
4 | Unfortunately this is more often than not a complete failure , as the weakest is bullied to death , followed by the next weakest and so on , until only one remains . |
5 | But they do admit that it 's still more often than not a case of all talk and no action when boys discuss sex in the playground . |
6 | You know that that 's about all the room there was was honestly was a table and chairs and more often than not a couple of us had to sit on the stairs . |
7 | Much pre-war inner city housing has little in the way of space and more often than not a backyard is the best you can hope for . |
8 | Some went away empty-handed but more often than not a huge cuddly animal was won and before long all the members of the group from Conway House were loaded with prizes . |
9 | He could make love by the hour , but he went the whole way himself not more often than twice a week … |
10 | This is because the group recognises shareholders ' need for information more often than once a year , Mr Luckton explained . |
11 | Although not used more often than once a year in autumn , this tool saves all the hard work involved in scarifying ( breaking up and loosening the surface of ) a lawn by hand with a lawn rake . |
12 | And so Clara told Clelia , in return , some of her own history , and in telling it , she seemed to find , strangely and more securely than ever a tone that absolved her , a tone that redeemed her past from meanness and humiliations , so that she even found herself able to speak of her own mother without evasion . |
13 | Six months to a year of squeeze control leads to intercourse no more frequently than once a week , increasing as the problem subsides . |
14 | and behavioural abstinence : i avoiding weighing yourself more frequently than once a month . |
15 | Around half of those who replied ( 56% ) had never before visited the Library 's exhibitions , and only about a quarter ( 23% ) had previously visited exhibitions more frequently than once a year . |