Example sentences of "than [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 What had enriched the rich was not their insulation from imports ( rich countries do , in fact , import massively all sorts of goods ) but their success in manufactured exports , where higher prices could be commanded than for Third World raw materials .
2 Scudamore has reached the half century in 12 fewer days than during last season 's fantastic voyage into jumping history .
3 The signing was unorthodox , many of the gestures modified and difficult to read ; there was no fingerspelling at all other than of first letters of names .
4 Again , that this is the case is not contradicted by the fact that , in many spheres , I may have much more in common with first world men than with third world women .
5 TOTAL construction orders in the third quarter of 1989 were 9 per cent lower than in second quarter and 3 per cent lower than in the same period of 1988 , according to provisional figures from the Department of Environment .
6 TOTAL construction orders in the third quarter of 1989 were 9 per cent lower than in second quarter and 3 per cent lower than in the same period of 1988 , according to provisional figures from the Department of Environment .
7 In recognition of this fact , there has been a significant entrance of women into mainstream media — much more in western than in Third World countries , but to a noticeable extent in the latter as well .
8 " You 'll be better off investing in OTC stocks , " Harvard dealers urged ; they were paid a higher commission on OTC than on third market sales .
9 However , since they are often used on surfaces which are already highly contaminated , the need may be less than at first thought .
10 Passats , BMWs , dormer windows , back extensions , wooden garden sheds , all meant something more than at first appeared — white wooden railings , gold nameplates on doors , stained-glass windows in bathrooms , net curtains , numbered dustbins , unnumbered dustbins , sash windows , plate-glass windows , windows with double glazing , windows without double glazing , walls painted white , all of this was part of a body of myth as strange and mysterious as the Epic of Gilgamesh .
11 As the rival armies became entrenched in the battlefields of France , the realization dawned that hostilities would last a lot longer than at first thought .
12 We handled more than 6000 toads in the first year and immediately realised that the population was larger than at first envisaged .
13 The fourth principle is that ‘ personal data held for any purpose or purposes shall be adequate , relevant and not excessive in relation to that purpose or those purposes ’ — and there is more to this than at first meets the eye .
14 The tunnel has proved incomparably more expensive than at first imagined .
15 A temporary repair was made and they flew on to Karachi , where the damage was found to be worse than at first suspected , as the fastenings had pulled out of one of the fuselage verticals .
16 ‘ They recommended it to the Department of Employment but were told that things had been tightened up because of a Bulgarian footballer who was signed by Ipswich Town and then found to have less international caps than at first thought .
17 The political spin-offs from crusading are therefore more difficult to calculate than at first glance they might appear .
18 Nevertheless , there is some indication that this decline may be less marked than at first appears due to the nomenclature of the diseases involved .
19 Given that the tax system is much less progressive in real terms than at first sight , what affect do welfare benefits have on the redistribution of income ?
20 WILLIAMS : I am sorry I have incurred your displeasure and the more as I have been told by Lady Jones that you had a more honourable view than at first was apprehended .
21 The discrepancy between men and women is greater at higher degree level than at first degree level .
22 On assuming office V. P. Singh 's new government discovered that the budget and current-account deficits were worse than at first thought .
23 The amounts of aid forthcoming from some member countries of the support group also proved less than at first anticipated .
24 As a counterweight to this strengthening of relationships at the CNAA-institutions level the move to weaken the role of subject boards was reversed and the proposals adopted provided for greater integration of the boards than at first suggested .
25 New studies show that targetting normal genes using viral and other systems to enter cells ( from marrow , the lung and gut , liver and skin ) may be easier than at first thought , and that DNA will function more or less normally once it gets into the cell .
26 Damage to wildlife was far less than at first feared thanks to the rare combination of fierce wind and waves , the fact that the light crude was released slowly and heavy rain .
27 From this it follows that far more transactions could well be caught under the section than at first appears .
28 The making of the assessment of damages in the light of all facts known at the date of the trial enables the court to take into account , if it be the case , the fact that the consequences of the plaintiff 's injuries were more serious than at first thought ; the fact that the expenses to which the plaintiff would be put in consequence of his injuries were higher than was first thought ; the fact that the plaintiff has died ; or the fact that the plaintiff has , since the accident , volunteered to be made redundant .
29 Jim Heslop of Borderway market in Carlisle believes the general situation will be steadier than at first thought .
30 Ratios of still births to live births tend to be larger at high orders than at second order but , in developed countries , particularly , the ratios at sixth , but mainly seventh and higher birth orders were two to three times that among first order births .
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