Examples of 'more than that of' in a sentence

Meaning of "more than that of"

more than that of: Exceeding or surpassing a certain amount, level, or degree compared to another

How to use "more than that of" in a sentence

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more than that of
No more than that of face and stature.
The hairs on it are more than that of right foot.
No more than that of our own.
But there is a story my more than that of another.
Woilh more than that of any other.
His responsibility is much more than that of a worker.
Not more than that of the.
The lives of my countrymen are worth no more than that of a fly.
More than that of the living.
There is lots more than that of course.
More than that of traditional blackjack.
We know nothing more than that of this event.
No more than that of a usual surface for that matter.
This is three times more than that of our competitors.
Is more than that of the buildings of its size.

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The impact of cybercrime is more than that of a nuclear weapon.
More than that of copper.
I rarely need more than that of a single color.
More than that of water.
No pain can be more than that of lost love.
Boys are wanted because their worth is considered more than that of girls.
Sometimes even more than that of a regular politician.
The death of an animal affects you more than that of a human.
Of praise more than that of pestilence.
Still the price of diamond is more than that of water.
Worth more than that of gold.
The weight of a human life is no more than that of a trigger.
It covers more than that of course as was clear from the questions.
I like the idea of seducing more than that of convincing.
More than that of the princess of Brazil.
Your responsibility is far more than that of any other.
No more than that of other religious writers such as Luther.
That however is your problem more than that of others.
Erably more than that of the President of France.
The size of the sweets is more than that of your mouth.
Any more than that of Origen.
Human life was not worth more than that of a fowl to him.
The number of economically active women of retirement age fell more than that of men.
Few issues challenge us more than that of inmates we perceive to be manipulative.
I think he enjoyed the society of men more than that of women.
This is also more than that of any other cordless guns I checked.
The storekeeper role is stressed more than that of the bartender.
Yes, more than that of the warriors he rules.
A response of InMail is three times more than that of traditional mailing.
No more than that of our own lads, Sergeant.
They trust his opinion more than that of local government.
The number of girls attending the upper secondary level is more than that of boys.
The land was worth much more than that of the standing homes.
They were guided by the philosophy of government of Montesquieu more than that of Rousseau.
Its work has not amounted to much more than that of a distinguished debating society.

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