Example sentences of "far [adj] than [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The number densities of craters on the maria are far lower than on the highlands , indicating , as outlined in section 3.3.4 , that the maria surfaces are younger .
2 At the pavement 's edge Joseph stood surveying the crowd with fascinated eyes ; in Cholon 's narrower streets , Europeans were far rarer than on the boulevards of Saigon , and the vast majority of the faces were Chinese .
3 The setting-up costs of a PEP are far less than for an endowment policy , so , investment conditions permitting , early encashment should not prove penal .
4 If you want to experiment at home , it 'll cost you far less than in a salon but you should get a friend to help put the rollers in to get perfectly even curls .
5 It is certainly the case that crime rates in socialist countries are far less than in the USA and other capitalist societies .
6 And this , far more than in the past , will determine the legality or illegality of the action .
7 With that in mind , will he assure the House that he will try to integrate training between reserve forces and regulars far more than in the past ?
8 It also saw one very important new development ; its extension far more than in the past to bind Europe to other continents .
9 Three years later the introduction of a new registration system for despatches and telegrams played a crucial role in changing the position of the more senior officials , the first-division clerks , and giving them , far more than in the past , a share in policy-making .
10 Barrow admits his new job occupies his mind far more than in the past .
11 There was always such a lot of scope in hospitals , certainly far more than in the Army sick room .
12 The scientific committee had itself recommended an option calling for as much logging as could be carried out in compliance with US environmental laws , far more than in the option chosen by the President .
13 And the upper part of the glen had Gaelic far longer than down the bottom ?
14 Figure 5.2 shows that on all three planets the relative abundances of carbon and nitrogen with respect to neon ( and therefore with respect to the other inert gases ) are far greater than in the PFM — remember the logarithmic scale .
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