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

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31 The profit diagrams for options ( Figs 7.5 and 7.6 ) are a little more complex than those for securities as the profit is dependent on more than just the share price at expiry ( S ) .
32 Thus , for example , in deciding to build a new school there will be other departments than just the education department involved .
33 Now it 's feared that there 's more than just the family fortunes at stake .
34 Erm I should like to reinforce and supplement what er Mr Donson has said er from the house building point of view perhaps with a broader perspective of er development than just the house building industry .
35 He said the order , set up in 1099 as a religious order , was much more than just the ambulance service .
36 Indeed , the whole is considered to constitute more than just the sum total of its parts .
37 What is much better than just the security levels is the User Definable menus .
38 This means that each job is learned completely and thoroughly , but I could n't help thinking that a few musicians and/or luthiers at strategic points around the factory would n't go amiss — groundworkers who actually understand how a guitar works and who could spot problems from the playing perspective , rather than just the engineering view .
39 Pearson 's agent comments : ‘ Pugwash is more than just the signature tune , and it 's not just the accordion .
40 so it 's more than just an education visit here it 's actually
41 Less than once a month 8%
42 Less than once a month 13%
43 There was no other way out of the building than through here , though the girls may have had a secret exit of their own , and this antechamber was guarded more fiercely by Nubenehem than ever a desert demon guarded its cave .
44 It 'll be a bigger bone than a bigger bone than ever the poll tax was .
45 The Wakefield firm has launched an agreed cash offer of 160p a share — more than double the market price — which values Stag at £12.35m .
46 Yet still the Prussians delayed introducing expropriation to Pomerania until May 1912 lest they provoke an uprising , and while they bought up only four estates totalling over 6,624 hectares of land , they paid more than double the market rate .
47 I found that the power-management features could more than double the battery life .
48 DRIVING at more than double the speed limit cost a young Newton Valence woman her driving licence .
49 In each case the shout is far more than simply a war cry .
50 The deputy chairman of the UN Special Commission on Iraq , Robert Galucci , said in Bahrain on Jan. 14 that Iraq had for the first time admitted " pursuing a production-scale centrifuge enrichment programme rather than simply a research programme " , after UN inspectors confronted Iraqi officials with evidence supplied by Germany showing the involvement of German firms in this programme .
51 If so , it is necessary to adopt a therapeutic rather than simply a directive approach , and to pay particular attention to establishing such a relationship with the patient .
52 That of 1814 , however , became known as the Great Revival and it was much more than simply a recruitment phenomenon .
53 His view that letting children run in and out of busy airports smartly avoiding the traffic is perfectly reasonable depends upon a conception of a child which is far narrower than even the sex divide .
54 CCETSW has outdone SSDs in attracting more resources and has printed more forgettable publications than even the VAT office .
55 Using a magnetometer , they found that only in the bones of the sinuses was magnetic remanence more than twice the background level — and in those bones it was up to 13 times background .
56 The UK government will issue health warnings about low-level ozone pollution only when it reaches 200 parts per billion — more than twice the safety threshold of 75 parts per billion set by the World Health Organization ( WHO ) .
57 They will have very much more money available to lend than either the Co-op Bank or Girobank .
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