Example sentences of "are [det] than [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This could mean that we are at the center of a great region in the universe in which the sources are fewer than elsewhere .
2 Bob went on from there , season in , season out , to the end of 1931–32 , by which time he had made 293 League appearances for Crystal Palace ( a club record at the time , but of course they did not make much of such things in those days ) and even today , almost 60 years later , there are fewer than only half a dozen Palace men who have played more times for us than that .
3 Managing director Michael Jackson says coaching charges are less than elsewhere .
4 The kaluts are the larger features reaching 50 m or so high , while the yardangs are less than half as high .
5 If they are less than about twice the mass of the sun , they will eventually stop contracting and will settle down to a stable state .
6 And I am not overlooking the fact that the Provincials are more than well represented with Ronnie Oliver and Ian McClure of Portrush , who meet Edwin Downey and Gary Rutledge of St Brendan 's .
7 But they are more than just that .
8 His warning to the American President that he would support Native Americans ( ‘ Red Indians ’ , whom he presumes to be tribally organized ) against the federal government is consistent with his view that natural ties are more than just rational ones .
9 They are more than just a money machine .
10 For overseas contracts , though , overseas students are more than just vectors of goodwill for the London experience .
11 ‘ There is a psychological battle to be won , ’ said the spokesman , ‘ for many people meetings are more than just talking shop , the business lunch is just as important .
12 For Craigendarroch 's lodges are more than just holiday homes .
13 He offers heartache loud and clear on songs that are more than just minor vehicles of angst .
14 Harry Eyres discovers that the Grands Crus of Alsace are more than just reliable wine bar whites
15 These larger units of text are more than just sets of sentences , and convey more meaning than the sum of the individual sentences .
16 A system which has the intelligence to acknowledge that people are more than just a bag of bones dressed up in a birthday suit and that ill-health is not only caused by biological factors , but social , political , economic and environmental ones as well .
17 Herbs are more than just a culinary delight — they are among the most colourful plants you can choose for the garden .
18 Transactions that are more than just once-only exchanges can not be organized , therefore , by a long-term market contract , agreed at the outset , specifying terms appropriate to any future state of the world .
19 Spenser 's depictions in Book V are more than just an attempt to justify Grey .
20 You 'll find there are more than just sausages . ’
21 International migration has played a part since young adults and families are more than proportionately represented in these flows , but the prime factor is the variation in the size of age groups resulting from previous fluctuations in births .
22 Jazz and blues fans are more than adequately catered for with shows by some of the best musicians from both home and abroad .
23 Many of the skills already possessed by chartered accountants are more than adequately demonstrated in their training experience to date ; corporate finance is one such area , as is taxation .
24 The idea that the two areas , arts and science , are more than simply subject groupings , is not a new one .
25 The CBI points out that UK corporate taxes , at more than 4% of GDP in 1989 , are more than double the amount of state aid to industry .
26 The four ‘ little tigers ’ — Hong Kong , Singapore , Taiwan and Korea — have growth rates which , at between eight and eleven per cent , are more than double those for most of the rest of the world .
27 Hewlett-Packard Co says that in the UK , growth in orders was a storming 39% , and that orders for Unix systems are more than double this time last year : exports from the UK are up 16% , 80% of everything sold is now new business , and all new business is on the Unix side — as price-performance improves two-fold every year , it is selling four times as many Unix boxes each year .
28 HP says that in the UK , growth in orders was a 39% , and that orders for Unix systems are more than double this time last year .
29 These omission errors are small compared with the effects of changes in diagnostic criteria : rates in our broad class are more than double those in the probable class .
30 Students are more than likely having to cope , perhaps for the first time in their lives , with a threateningly high level of conspicuous and recurrent failure , and the way they cope with anxiety will play a large part in determining what kind of a fist they make of it .
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