Example sentences of "[indef pn] less [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The left hand column is 0 and the right hand column is one less than the width of the display . |
2 | Something less than a precision guided missile would do the trick . |
3 | Mrs Guest was born to polite society , but broke with convention as a wayward débutante , taking to the stage and sitting for Diego Rivera in something less than a presentation gown . |
4 | The ‘ synod ’ or , in Latin , ‘ council ’ ( the modern distinction making a synod something less than a council was unknown in antiquity ) became an indispensable way of keeping a common mind , and helped to keep maverick individuals from centrifugal tendencies . |
5 | Inouye : I just wanted the record to be clear , because somehow I felt like something less than a patriot all day long . |
6 | It will be appreciated that something less than the sanctity which attaches to completion in England exists in France … to resort to the courts to enforce a contract would be a rare and tediously long process and is hardly considered in textbooks as a remedy . |
7 | This was nothing less than a battle between him and the mighty Trunchbull . |
8 | There was ‘ in the English constitution an absence of those declarations or definitions of rights so dear to foreign constitutionalists ’ , but this was a strength rather than a weakness ; whereas ‘ general rights guaranteed by the constitution may be , and in foreign countries , constantly are , suspended ’ , the English emphasis on specific remedies protected by legislation and the courts meant that ‘ the suspension of the constitution , as far as such a thing can be conceived possible , would mean with us nothing less than a revolution ’ . |
9 | the abolition of profit making and democratic control mark out cooperation as nothing less than a revolution , so fundamental , vital , and transforming is the change it is effecting in the economic structure of society … |
10 | Would nothing less than a scream or a thrown object penetrate him ? |
11 | Boy George , though , was nothing less than a man in drag , a gender-bender who flounced his sexuality in the faces of outrages tabloids and ecstatic teenage girls . |
12 | Short-term pain for long-term gain — or in his words , ‘ this is nothing less than a call to arms , to restore the vitality of the American dream ’ . |
13 | This is nothing less than a call to arms to restore the vitality of the American dream , ’ he said . |
14 | This gave her hope , for it was nothing less than a re-birth that Maggie was aiming for . |
15 | They are reckless , exciting , silly , thunderously loud and nothing less than a teen Sonic Youth for the '90s . |
16 | To have 32 seeds in a 128 women 's singles draw , would be nothing less than a protection racket . |
17 | He wanted nothing less than a revival of the Romantic movement in literature , only a revival under firm Christian management . |
18 | She had always found being on stage an incredible joy , but this was nothing less than a nightmare , every second seeming to stretch for an eternity , and her usual spontaneity had completely deserted her , leaving her painfully self-conscious , horribly aware of every word she uttered . |
19 | Nothing less than a script will do because so many of the key visual elements will only be apparent through the dialogue . |
20 | Lily might worm the reason out of her , and then Uncle Vernon would most likely telephone the theatre and accuse anyone who would listen of being nothing less than a slave-driver . |
21 | The employers ' initiative had ‘ opened the door for a new and fruitful phase in the council 's activities ’ ; the unions must now decide ‘ whether to keep the door open , let it swing , or slam it shut ’ ; the employers ' action was ‘ momentous in itself for British industry ’ , it was ‘ nothing less than a confrontation ’ — the word had become indispensable for all of us , from French planners to Indonesian terrorists . |
22 | An absolutely blatant digression , it is nothing less than a lecture on the whole idea of locked rooms . |
23 | It seemed nothing less than a miracle . |
24 | I S O Nine Thousand is nothing more , nothing less than a list of management activities that need more attention . |
25 | Derrida , Foucault , Kristeva , Lacan , Barthes : just reeling off their names is ( as Auden said in a very different context ) ever so comfy , since it safely defers the issues at hand to nothing less than a transcendent signified : in short , to a star . |
26 | Taken literally , it involves nothing less than a judgment about the competition for alternative uses of public resources , and involves the individual police officer making a judgment about what the ordinary ‘ life of the community ’ entails . |
27 | ‘ Strathclyde and the people it serves deserve nothing less than a commission . |
28 | ‘ He 's nothing less than a murderer . |
29 | With France in chaos , its king a prisoner , Navarrese forces in control in Normandy and English garrisons established not just in Brittany and Aquitaine but also in Anjou , Maine and Touraine , it must have appeared to Edward that his ultimate triumph was in sight , and it is arguable that now , after the failure of the Second Treaty of London , Edward 's aim was nothing less than the crown . |
30 | Many outer estates are nothing less than the architect-designed , system-built slums of our post-war era . |