Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun] [adv] than a " in BNC.
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1 | It can become a pleasant social occasion rather than a chore . |
2 | It is difficult , to remember that what we are presenting here is an entertaining rehearsed reading rather than a full-scale production . ’ |
3 | This motivated dealers more than a previously introduced incentive to sell PEPS which had been merely an increase in dealers ' OTC takeback allowance . |
4 | For present purposes , natural justice is therefore treated as an implied contractual term rather than a floating , self-contained principle . |
5 | We have been impressed by the evidence we have received that this gave an inadequate account of the English language by treating it virtually as a branch of Latin , and constructing a rigid prescriptive code rather than a dynamic description of language in use . |
6 | The crude and splenetic expression and presentation of such views suggested irrational pathological prejudice rather than a coherent ideology . |
7 | The development of programme structures was seen as an additional administrative responsibility rather than a substitute for previous ones . |
8 | They committed themselves to simple pro-rata savings rather than a re-ordering of priorities , reflecting the changing demand for the education and social services . |
9 | In the absence of a clear candidate of the right next time , some MPs suspect that Mr Tebbit may be manoeuvring to become a serious outside runner rather than a king-maker . |
10 | Today a tiny microelectronic processor less than a quarter-inch square can carry a hundred times more computing power than the massive Ferranti Mark I Star , Europe 's first commercial computer produced in 1950 . |
11 | Their roots lay deep in the shell-holes and in the earthen barricades which had been erected with such sectarian conviction more than a decade before . |
12 | Their chief aim is to transform their party into an ordinary election-fighting group rather than a semi-official civil service . |
13 | They had built their usual untidy nests less than a metre apart on the steep ledges , and now in August each nest held a large , fluffy young gannet . |
14 | Unless firm steps are taken , the traditional residents of inner city areas are likely to become even more peripheral to mainstream national life and act as a drain on national economic growth rather than a resource contributing to it . |
15 | Many of us in the industry feel that British Gas have broken the agreement by altering er the review dates , now put on a three monthly basis rather than a six monthly . |
16 | Porno Dreams were of a notoriously low standard , blurry beyond the bedroom , giving the dreamer the feeling he was dybbukking a deep-sea diving suit rather than a human body . |
17 | Six hours of daylight is claimed to give 12 hours of night time light , but of course these cast a soft diffused light rather than a beam you can direct creatively like a spotlight , and they have limitations during the dull days of a typical British winter . |
18 | Thus Weber sees a diversification of classes and an expansion of the white-collar middle class rather than a polarization . |
19 | Pain in man requires the presence of distributed neuronal circuits rather than a single locus . |
20 | Green clearly perceived the protracted negotiations as a major national problem rather than a local skirmish over the retention of Chapter III providing powers by one WEA District . |
21 | The domain of a functional is the set , or space , of all admissible functions rather than a region of coordinate space . |
22 | He sees the revolution of 1905 as a ‘ disintegrating halfway stage rather than a hopeful beginning ’ , stressing the ‘ superficial glow ’ and ‘ gloss of success ’ . |
23 | This vision of society contrasts with that of Marxism , which sees power in capitalist society as concentrated in the hands of the ( bourgeois ) ruling class , and society as primarily divided into two great opposing classes rather than a motley of interacting interest groups . |
24 | Her last purchase should have been bread — she picked a flat circular loaf rather than a baguette — but she succumbed to temptation and bought one of the plastic containers of the local vin ordinaire , amazingly cheap and good for its price , and several bottles of water too . |
25 | As McLean points out , under Mrs Thatcher , ‘ Legislative proposals tend to reflect undiluted political programmes rather than a compromise between competing interests . |
26 | This is an interesting case to examine , of course , because in Problems of Social Policy Titmuss presented it as a clear example of a policy change engendered originally by the social debate on evacuation , and then given sudden new urgency by the ‘ decisive ’ influence of Dunkirk in July 1940 ; a marked change in government thinking — a new acceptance of the milk-in-schools scheme as a universalist social service rather than a relief measure tainted with Poor Law associations — took place ‘ five days after the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk ’ . |
27 | With a two-terminal nonlinear network rather than a two-terminal nonlinear component , the same procedure applies except that the relevant static characteristic is that of the network . |
28 | If you 're overweight , opt for a flattering loose jacket rather than a tailored suit . |
29 | ( 1983 ) reveal that of those European Air Chemistry Network stations showing a significant trend of increasing annual average precipitation acidity , this was primarily due to an increased number of intermittent high-acidity episodes rather than a substantial increase in general precipitation acidity . |
30 | One enthusiastic supporter more than a century ago offered to go without pudding for a year to raise much-needed funds . |