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

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1 More recently however , Abercrombie has suggested that the theory of ideology could fill a lack in the sociology of knowledge by linking ideology/knowledge with the social process rather than merely with classes or social groups :
2 Nor , when their parents had already helped them more than enough with furniture and carpets and the like when they had first moved in , did she think she could take any more from them .
3 To opt out , it wants companies to prove their need for an ‘ emergency solution ’ and negotiate with the union rather than directly with workers .
4 This can be claimed for romantic and romance , but is not appropriate in the case of arable farmer , nor of foreign policy or animate nouns from ( 7 ) , nor of new in ( 17 ) nor naked in ( 18 ) ; and it would clearly not apply for nuclear scientist either ; while there does exist a noun nucleus , which is certainly the etymological origin of the adjective , the scientist is , synchronically and in the usage of the ordinary speaker , to be connected with the indefinite notion of nuclear matters ( where , for example , Latin would have used the neuter plural of an adjective ) rather than directly with nucleus ; one may reasonably guess that many speakers to whom the word nucleus is quite unfamiliar would nevertheless feel they understood quite satisfactorily a headline which read : TOP NUCLEAR SCIENTIST GOES MISSING !
5 She refused to marry the first husband proposed by her father , and ran away more than once with lovers of her own choosing ; when she came home pregnant she was sold off with a dowry to a plumber called William Wright .
6 The Asian , Muslim and Arab communities are now being threatened more than ever with attacks , harassment , detention and deportation .
7 Now dad Brian needs him more than ever with Forest taking on Norwich at Carrow Road tonight reeling from three successive defeats .
8 The Scots finished their 50 overs on 145 for five , with Donald Orr not out 32 , off 54 balls , and Jim Govan unbeaten on 31 , off 43 balls , figures which compare more than favourably with Alastair Storie , whose 25 took him 82 balls .
9 The agreement will also result in employers working more closely than before with students and teachers in schools and colleges , to broaden their understanding of the world of work .
10 The agreement will also result in employers working more closely than before with students and teachers in schools and colleges , to broaden their understanding of the world of work .
11 The agreement will also result in employers working more closely than before with students and teachers in schools and colleges , to broaden their understanding of the world of work .
12 The agreement will also result in employers working more closely than before with students and teachers in schools and colleges , to broaden their understanding of the world of work .
13 The agreement will also result in employers working more closely than before with students and teachers in schools and colleges , to broaden their understanding of the world of work .
14 The agreement will also result in employers working more closely than before with students and teachers in schools and colleges , to broaden their understanding of the world of work .
15 The agreement will also result in employers working more closely than before with students and teachers in schools and colleges , to broaden their understanding of the world of work .
16 The agreement will also result in employers working more closely than before with students and teachers in schools and colleges , to broaden their understanding of the world of work .
17 The agreement will also result in employers working more closely than before with students and teachers in schools and colleges , to broaden their understanding of the world of work .
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