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

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1 Purchases are up more than I thought people purchasing all the time is , that 's fine , they 've got a system , we can describe that in a paragraph here and that 'll satisfy them but there 's more of a problem when we 're buying in the software , more than a one off thing .
2 In this context , the video disc is no more than a peripheral to the computer , much as any external disc drive might be .
3 For Esteban Vicente , still busy at work in his Bridgehampton studio as he enters his ninth decade , the sweet blarings of Fame 's trumpet have always had more than a little in common with the songs of the sirens .
4 More than a fifth of all executives were covered last year .
5 BBC And The Communities : There was a ‘ worrying difference between the world portrayed by television programmes alone — dominated by young white men — and the real world where more than a fifth of the population is retired , and more than half are female ’ .
6 Since then , observed levels of legal abortion can not be responsible for more than a fifth of the decline in legitimate fertility , although its impact of illegitimate births is greater .
7 All in all , exports did not take up more than a fifth of the increase in the output of the economy as a whole .
8 A spokesperson for Upjohn says that the company prefers to maintain an independent anti-AIDS programme , which now receives more than a fifth of the corporate budget for drug discovery research .
9 A WHIFF of competition sent shares in United States chip maker Intel tumbling at the end of March , wiping more than a fifth off the value of what is arguably Silicon Valley 's most important firm .
10 The Tokyo stock market had dropped by more than a fifth in 1990 , with the Nikkei average falling on April 3 by 1,978.38 points to 28,002.07 , a drop of 6.6 per cent , the second largest one-day fall in the exchange 's history and the steepest decline since the crash of October 1987 .
11 Their numbers have grown by more than a third since 1979 , while the number of self-employed people has grown to over 12 per cent of the workforce .
12 DAGENHAM Motors , the London and South East-based Ford dealer , sold nearly a fifth fewer new cars last year contributing to a fall in profits of more than a third to £2.1m .
13 More than a third of Britain 's bird species need urgent protection , according to a report by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds .
14 Eight per cent — more than a third of all shareowners — had investments only in privatised companies .
15 If junior creditors account for more than a third of the creditors , they can force concessions from their senior partners .
16 The group also rewarded Egypt for its part in the Gulf alliance by agreeing to write off more than a third of the country 's debt to foreign governments .
17 The government 's North Sea oil take is depressed at present but will be on a rising trend as production begins to rise again to its 1985 peak and could account for more than a third of public spending .
18 More than a third of the British — some 14 million — will soon be aged 50 or over .
19 fewer lone mothers worked part-time , about a quarter , compared with more than a third of married mothers .
20 More than a third of single mothers are in this position .
21 Although she was supported by little more than a third of the electorate ( or 40% or so of those voting ) , there seemed no prospect of ousting her from office .
22 More than a third of these conditions had been previously undetected , and two-thirds of the illnesses were manageable , while half of them were totally cleared up by treatment .
23 Malaysia now produces more than a third of the world 's 's palm oil , and oil palm nuts make an attractive food for the Malayan wood rat ( Rattus tiomanicus ) , the ricefield rat ( Rattus argentiventer ) , and the little rat ( Rattus exulans ) .
24 It was centred on Athens and felt by more than a third of the population .
25 The report of that research — Accident risk and behavioural patterns of younger drivers , published last year — showed that more than a third of the men aged 17 to 25 were assessed as ‘ unsafe ’ drivers , and suggested that this had more to do with lifestyle than with driving skills .
26 In deciding to take action over the aids to CNP , the Commission points to the unfairness of state subsidies in the ‘ fiercely competitive ’ ECU 280 000m EC chemical industry , in which more than a third of all production is traded between the 12 member states .
27 More than a third of the German population lived on the land , the east was still dominated by the huge Junker estates and the south by the highly conservative small- and middle-scale farmers and their labourers .
28 Although rental accommodation comprised more than a third of Pittsburgh 's housing only 5 per cent of URA housing expenditure was expressly devoted to this sector .
29 More than a third of the population — almost 20 million — watched the compilation of clips from earlier shows , which had already been screened a year before .
30 Its branches reported 1,350 incidents of bomb damage , and more than a third of the staff left to serve in the armed forces .
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