Example sentences of "more than [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The 1989 awards are each worth £300,000 , 20 per cent more than last year , due to particularly good returns on investments made by the Nobel Foundation . |
2 | A third would spend more than last year , the same figure as those planning to book early , according to a Hoseasons survey . |
3 | Education too gets £1.5 billion more than last year , while the NHS is to get three per cent more after inflation , or £1.9 billion in cash . |
4 | A staggering 5.1 million exam papers were taken — 65,000 more than last year — and the numbers getting top grades are the highest ever , especially in key subjects like modern languages and English . |
5 | That is $18 billion more than last year 's figure . |
6 | Price will depend on the quality and quantity of the harvest , but expect to pay more than last year 's £1,200 per kilogram . |
7 | In the County Labour and Liberal Democrats have united to spend over £50 million more than last year . |
8 | The Direct Mail Information Service 's 1992 trends survey has found 82 per cent of customers are satisfied with the last transaction they made by direct mail , six per cent more than last year . |
9 | Applications totalled 96 — 35 more than last year and 22 up on the previous highest total two years ago . |
10 | more than last year and the best figure for 15 years ? |
11 | * 27 per cent of Germany 's trees are unhealthy , 2 per cent more than last year , according to a report presented by Agriculture Minister Ignaz Kiechle . |
12 | Allowing for inflation the total budget for L E A's this year is around seventeen point five billion pounds , nearly sixteen percent more than last year . |
13 | This year he 's produced thirty per cent more than last year … |
14 | Fife 's total gross budget for the year will be £351.4 million , which is £13.8 million more than last year . |
15 | McCoist has already scored 46 Rangers goals , eight more than last year , and three for Scotland . |
16 | Such was the quality of the books donated this year ( realising £6,000 more than last year ) that pricing has become an ever-increasing responsibility . |