Example sentences of "more than [det] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Hell' she cried , ’ 'I used to get more than that an hour for softening them' .
2 I love that land more than all the rest of the world .
3 Endill was sad at this because the Bookman was very clever and probably knew more than all the teachers put together .
4 We realize that the spiritual life matters infinitely more than all the material possessions or human status we once may have enjoyed .
5 I remember those more than all the dolls I had — especially a little box of blue beads . ’
6 ‘ See , love , your dad knew more than all the so-called sane people .
7 Ruth remembered Ben : your dad knew more than all the so-called sane people …
8 He had scorned her honour , but she had more than all the rest , Isabel thought bitterly .
9 But in recompense I have received a gift worth more than all the rest put together .
10 John Frain made it two and it was going to take more than all the kings horses and men to put Town back together again …
11 These little glasses , which so closely resemble eyebaths , have become a fetish , and to suggest that a common cup might be shared ( after all it is communion ) is more than many a minister would dare .
12 It is said to have been the biggest women 's gathering since suffrage days , a little more than half a century before …
13 ALESSANDRO FIORIO , of Italy , despite being plagued by overheating problems in his Lancia Delta Integrale , extended his lead to more than half a minute during the second stage of the San Remo rally yesterday .
14 Apart from the holiday in Italy , they had not spent a whole night together more than half a dozen times in two years , and never at her home ; always when they could find excuses for them both to be in other cities .
15 His first Green novel , Stark , sold more than half a million copies .
16 That sign must also be no more than half a square metre in area and all signs should be removed within two weeks of a sale being completed .
17 An unidentified East German , arrested in a crackdown on corruption as he tried to flee with more than half a million marks ( about £180,0000 ) , has hanged himself in his cell .
18 An unidentified East German , arrested in a crackdown on corruption as he tried to flee with more than half a million marks ( about £180,000 ) has hanged himself in his cell .
19 It was a conquest which would be theirs for more than half a century .
20 SUCH of that European history which came to so terrible an ending in and around the battlefields of the Somme had its beginnings in the north Rhineland town of Aachen , Charlemagne 's capital , Aix-la-Chapelle ; because it was here , for more than half a millennium , that the Holy Roman Empire celebrated its mysteries .
21 The likely truth lies in those still-sealed files on chemical warfare experiments — but the riddle of Shingle Street refuses to be buried after more than half a century .
22 Cambridge put up a tremendous fight and there was no more than half a length between the crews for 14 minutes .
23 POLICE are braced for a traffic nightmare today as more than half a million sports fans converge on London for today 's marathon and the League Cup final .
24 Police are braced for a traffic nightmare today as more than half a million sports fans converge on the capital for this morning 's ADT London Marathon and the Rumbelows League Cup Final at Wembley .
25 This was all part of a romanticising process that has afflicted Pygmalion for more than half a century .
26 It was in defence of the presumed ‘ sovereignty ’ of this peculiar nation — a product of the Quai d'Orsay rather than the creation of any Arab national aspiration — that countless thousands were to die more than half a century later .
27 The environs of the waterfall are pleasant enough and there is no suspicion of the Peril 's dark secret unless a small opening under the overhang of the cliff alongside is noticed : this insignificant hole admits to the largest cave system in the valley , underground passages extending for more than half a mile below and far beyond the road in a succession of tight crawls and large caverns .
28 Mounds of dirt , rock and sand — little hills engulfed by dunes — blocked our view so that we could see no more than half a mile in any direction .
29 Tell her we all do the breast-stroke , refuse at water jumps , hit the bullseye once in a blue moon and get blisters when we run more than half a mile .
30 Research on natural hazards has a long tradition in geography going back more than half a century .
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