Example sentences of "this be [adv] than " in BNC.
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1 | This is less than one . |
2 | To give you time to get your group together , we will hold your reservation on option for up to four weeks ( providing this is more than 12 weeks before departure ) without any financial obligation . |
3 | This is more than twice the size of Trevor Pinnock 's English Concert ( Archiv ) , for example , and substantially larger than Sigiswald Kuijken 's Petite Bande ( Deutsche Harmonia Mundi ) . |
4 | This is more than 10 per cent . |
5 | the major — this is more than 50% ; and |
6 | This is more than a million million million times as long as the universe has so far existed . |
7 | This was sooner than had been expected , President José Eduardo dos Santos declaring that it was not necessary to wait for the end of the war to initiate the reforms . |
8 | And this was more than just a professorship . |
9 | This was more than it fell during the same stage of both the 1973–75 and 1981–82 recessions , but less than the short , sharp fall in 1980 . |
10 | This was more than offset by $22 billion of additions , half from ‘ fallen angels ’ , formerly investment-grade debt downgraded to junk during the year . |
11 | This was more than twice the 80 litres/t volume running from grass that was ensiled with 50kg/t of sugar beet plus an inoculant , and 10 times the 20 litres seeping from grass wilted to 30% dry matter . |
12 | This was more than just because ‘ Liverpool ’ is n't easy to rhyme . |
13 | I assumed that this was more than an architectural whim , but might have some connection with conservation of land in this predominantly agricultural country . |
14 | Railways somehow symbolized the fact that Americans never did anything by halves , and this was more than borne out by the architecture of American railway stations . |
15 | Some tone did go , but this was more than compensated for by the Power Tool 's onboard EQ . |
16 | For the thousands of families who flocked into Little Rock this was more than a mere election . |
17 | This was more than two years after superior fighters had been added to the battle effort ; however , the P-40 was so strong and had the reputation of coming home even with severe damage . |
18 | When the pope wrote to Anselm that ‘ we behold in you the venerable persona of St Augustine the Apostle of the English ’ this was more than a complimentary politeness . |
19 | But this was more than a confession . |
20 | ( Though of course one of the most efficient ways of removing women from the printing houses was to propose marriage , and this was more than once half-seriously proposed as a deliberate strategy . ) |
21 | In the final quarter of the year , it surged and closed at its high of 330p , 24.5% up on the 30th September level ; this was more than twice what the FT 100 Share Index achieved and reflected investor enthusiasm for a group that is seen as a prime beneficiary of any pick up in advertising , has bags of room to take on new business ( 25% unutilised capacity on its magazine presses ) and is cash rich . |
22 | This was more than a simple distillation of the man 's thoughts on the current political situation . |
23 | He made a loss of £100 000 from his long position in shares , but this was more than offset by his profit of £118 000 from his short futures position . |
24 | This was more than a political strategy , however . |
25 | This was more than three times the normal fare , and the astonished Annamese stood between the shafts of his vehicle staring after Joseph in amazement until he and Chuck disappeared inside the palace . |
26 | This was more than she could stand . |
27 | Even this was more than she 'd wanted to know . |
28 | This was more than she had dared to hope . |
29 | Oh , dear God , this was more than she could bear ! |
30 | However , this was more than counterbalanced by the amount of matériel and troops shipped to the Nationalists by Germany , Italy and Portugal ; by the British and French prohibition on the sale of arms to the Republic ; and by the fact that many of the Soviet arms purchases never reached the Republic because they were destroyed in transit by enemy action or were retained in France . |