Example sentences of "than [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 However , if artistic representations of my experience are to do more than merely reflect a personal trauma , it is imperative that the work connect with the common experiences of other women in the same or similar situations .
2 This seems particularly objectionable when pleasures and pains prevented come into account , for one may well think it worse in an action to produce pain than merely to hinder a corresponding amount of pleasure occurring .
3 Once more , you want to aim with your research not just to acquire enough facts spread over your pages to give a feeling of the times , but to acquire so many that you have enough and to spare and can choose among your store for the one that does more than merely give a notion of the time you are writing about .
4 Clearly , memory for a Christian is far more profound than merely having a mental skill or a better-than-average ability to recall .
5 The market makes it possible for the peasant to grow and sell cash crops , rather than just maintaining a subsistence economy and therefore to produce a surplus .
6 They may argue as a point of fact that , to carry on a taxable ‘ business ’ ( or ‘ economic activity ’ — the terminology in the EC 's Sixth Directive , Art 4(1) and ( 2 ) ) and so use the partial exemption rules , the person must do more than just sell a mere , say , £5 worth of food , drink , tobacco , matches , magazines , books , postcards , camera films , audio or video tapes , cassettes , compact discs , records , sunglasses or combs each year .
7 Handy for determined sceptics , ex-members of the Socialist Workers Party , liberal intellectuals who want it to be known that there are more important things in life than just getting a green certificate .
8 From watching Isobel and her husband he had discovered that there was much more to sex than just taking a girl to bed or being uneasily married to a frigid , grasping woman .
9 This includes improving the face of social work through better professional procedure rather than just portraying a positive media image that has no substance .
10 Make a point of trying to keep absolutely straight rather than just correcting a swing when it happens .
11 But settling a potential employment dispute tends to involve rather more than just signing a letter prepared by the company or initialling a few sheets of paper which explain the agreed terms .
12 The link with Labour has got to be more than just signing a cheque .
13 Then again , addictions to substances that affect different types of synapse can be quite similar — and some people seem to be prone to addiction per se , rather than just to have a weakness for a particular substance .
14 We did more than just have a go when a golfing blue from Cambridge , whose other forte was history , joined the staff .
15 Rather than just giving a ‘ yes ’ or ‘ no ’ to a carefully put question from the interviewer the informant can control much more the direction of the discussion and can therefore decide what is or is not relevant to a particular situation .
16 The solution is more far-reaching than just changing a technique .
17 If we are to do better than just preserving a few isolated museum forests , then major land reform is essential .
18 You can do more than just watch a programme once , straight through .
19 If he proposes to say something new , I hope that , as the guardian of the interests of all parts of the House , you Mr. Speaker , will make representations to try to make sure that he does it in the House rather than just making a speech or holding a press conference , even if it is in Wales .
20 Discover that fishkeeping can be more than just owning a goldfish — how about a pet foot eel , or a mysterious seahorse ?
21 This may be no more than not getting a reward .
22 Better to have a go and fail than not to have a go at all . ’
23 Comments that the ‘ recession is bottoming out ’ seem more often than not to have a hollow ring about them .
24 ‘ And I 'd adopt , rather than not have a family at all .
25 Thus it is ironic that he more than once offers a cold-hearted appraisal of the junior hobbits ' utility .
26 There was nothing in the Parliamentary debate , in fact , to suggest that the pistol cases were particularly serious and the Bill was easily thrown out — although it must be admitted that the gentlemen of Westminster have more than once shown a remarkable capacity for getting things wrong .
27 He began to tell me the difficulties of his life at home , and finally he told me that he had tried more than once to find a home with another brother or sister , but they had persuaded him to return to Cis and Elfed .
28 " I just hope you two girls have got more sense than ever to set a foot out there . "
29 Huge stands will be erected around the main grass court in early July to ensure more spectators than ever get a chance to witness the talents of some heroes and heroines of yesteryear .
30 With premiums on many cars set to double AGAIN this year it 's more important than ever to find a way to cut costs on cover .
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