Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [adj] than [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Things certainly look better than back in the late Eighties , when he went unemployed for nearly two years . |
2 | It is a notable achievement , especially for a left-wing ‘ class-firster ’ ; but Ms Magas understands that in places like ex-Yugoslavia — and perhaps not only there — nation still matters more than class . |
3 | Nation usually speaks louder than ideology ; as a result , the generally accepted notions of government and opposition break down . |
4 | The work which can be done is any work a solicitor normally does other than representation in a court or tribunal . |
5 | Paradoxically , LP often fares better than SP under these conditions because the noise-bar interference on the picture tends to be less for LP . |