Example sentences of "[adj] than [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | With studying the film it was alot more interesting than just reading the book . |
2 | The solution is more far-reaching than just changing a technique . |
3 | The harmony between Europe 's big six — VW , Fiat , PSA , Renault , GM and Ford — looks more likely than ever to persuade the commission to go for a transitional period longer than three to five years . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | It is therefore more important than ever to reject the ‘ primordialist ’ theory of ethnicity , let alone of national self-determination . |
6 | Clearly , memory for a Christian is far more profound than merely having a mental skill or a better-than-average ability to recall . |
7 | Indeed , Mafouz looked as if he was about to do something far more dramatic than simply catch the thing . |
8 | In a culture more and ore unified by the mass media , it is more absurd and anachronistic than ever to separate the middle-class from the working-class , the potentially academic and scholarly from the rest , in terms of the teaching they will receive at school . |
9 | Doubly authentic , because I have often observed that where , these delicate questions are concerned most listeners are more inclined than not to accept the most improbable of two or three possible explanations for the vagaries of a person 's conduct . |
10 | It will be more difficult than ever to see the composer as he really was , and is . |
11 | For example , it has become more difficult than ever to reconcile the proprietary brand of ‘ backbone of the nation ’ style racism , with the aggressive body politics of the ‘ territorial armies ’ who march under the banner of Millwall or Manchester United . |
12 | ‘ Ah yes — it 's becoming more difficult than ever to achieve a balance . |
13 | So far AMP executives are not sure where the Pearl is going wrong nor what they would do about it , other than perhaps improve the British group 's technology and have more centralisation of the selling operations . |
14 | She had not the least idea of what she should do next , other than perhaps to fasten the strange garment about her waist . |
15 | Newspapers and magazines are more eager than ever to get the shots that count . |