Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] than from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Such attempts have usually been based on the notion that the response to a stimulus presented in , say , the left visual field , should be quicker from the left hand than from the right .
2 but of course the main event of the year at Headingley is the Test Match , and say Yorkshire Cricket Club : ‘ You really could n't have a better view than from the comfort of an executive box . ’
3 These total only about 13,000 altogether , and the threat to their job is probably greater from rapidly advancing automation than from the decline in the market that can be expected from an advertising ban , whose effects will be felt only gradually .
4 Once the light had been turned out again , slowly , inch by inch , Charlie continued his crab-like advance , now more fearful of a stray bullet from his own side than from the enemy 's .
5 I can see that perhaps if they want to have a er they may feel they need to stray into other boundaries but I did feel that when I read what Huntingdon district council proposed which was if you like , to completely re-drawing the electoral map for the entire county I was n't actually looking at something that was designed to deal with the interests of the citizens of Huntingdon district council , I was looking at the straightforward political proposal which would be far better to come from a political party than from a district council .
6 After the first volley there was always more chaos from the terrified horses than from the loss of men .
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