Example sentences of "than [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Newspapers have promoted a witch hunt rather than reassure a worried public , ’ it says .
2 As well as the advantages of uniformity ( which include ease of maintenance ) and cost , microprogramming offers greater flexibility than hardwired logic ; it is easier to alter a control store than to rewire a control unit .
3 This subject has been debated many times over many years and , after much deliberation , it was felt less confusing to say ‘ Basket Only ’ rather than stipulate a specific number of items [ at least for the majority of our stores ] as this tended to cause confrontations between some cashiers and customers as to the quantity of items in the basket .
4 This works even when recipients are away from their desks providing their PC is left on — ‘ far more efficient than sticking a Post-It note on their screen , ’ Richard smiled .
5 There are few simpler things than cooking a salmon .
6 It 's better this than wasting a load of money that carpets we 're gon na bin anyway
7 Peter began by saying he had decided to use his spare time for research rather than editing a new series .
8 Is Labour still reflecting the ideals of the past rather than organizing a response to the problems of the future ?
9 In running the same course of action is likely to do little more than raise a few curious glances from fellow competitors .
10 He did no more than raise an eyebrow .
11 Rather than proving an insoluble methodological problem , these contradictions are , in fact , a key finding in the research .
12 This is usually more valuable than generating an allowable loss for capital gains tax purposes .
13 However , rather than realising a £17m loss , Tootal 's figures show a £3.4m profit , with most of the difference written off earlier through the balance sheet .
14 As table 3 shows , the key legal services used by businesses tend to be the sort that are need-driven — litigation , commercial property and employee legislation — rather than reflecting a broader and continuous relationship .
15 I 've better things to do than make a fool of myself with you .
16 ‘ Surely people have better things to do than make a great song and dance about missing a dinner party . ’
17 In offices with E-mail systems a fax can be copied to hundreds of different destinations without having to do more than make a few entries on the key-board .
18 And I 'd rather you eat it than make a mess of it eh ?
19 Realising that it is far too late in her life to expect her to do more than make an effort to modify this trait in her character , you should see if you can direct it away from the home .
20 These fairly well made , attractive rugs possess an undoubted primitive charm ; but as they have yet to establish themselves in the Western market , one can do little more than make an educated guess as to their current prices and investment potential .
21 Nothing is more heartbreaking than to see a beautiful glider damaged by incompetent handling on the ground .
22 Naïve , that 's what he was always calling me — that or juvenile , and you ca n't get more juvenile or naïve than allowing a man like Luke Denner to seduce you and then half hoping , almost believing in the fantasy that somehow you might actually mean something to him ! ’
23 The reforms made the splits already present within the republican governments yet more defined and were used as tools to benefit the ruling regime , rather than build a broad democratic consensus .
24 Its purpose Augean — no less than to perform an act of reparation for the sins of students everywhere .
25 I read a book by the American painter Charles Reid who said that rather than paint a dark background all round a daisy it is sometimes better to put just one dark drop of colour behind the vase of the petal to get the most impact .
26 Rather than suggesting a different incentive system , which would enable the agency to maintain at least some timber harvesting in many of the forests on the list , the agency is deliberately limiting its options .
27 I think we 're all agreed that it 's better for us to die honourably together in this way than to risk a worse fate at the hands of the enemy . "
28 It was strange , but the thought of her sister marrying one of those terrible Feltons no longer filled her with abhorrence ; far better that than bring a child into the world that was n't wanted and whom her mother had already thrown off for adoption .
29 But the minister 's little joke reflects a suspicion among many in social services that going ‘ over there ’ is less about learning than enjoying a jaunt .
30 There is nothing more dispiriting , he says , than seeing a young doctor who has spent years on a project and has no thesis to show at the end of it because the project was ill-considered and ill-supervised .
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