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

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1 One suspects that the language was no more beautiful in the German original than the English translation .
2 There is also a polled Charolais , generally bred to be lighter boned than the traditional type , and some breeders used the Lincoln Red to introduce the polling factor .
3 What are these other than the very stuff of economic development ?
4 Anthracite black is more of a black grey than a true black , so it is great for tinting other colours to get softer washes .
5 As for the class of goods , it should make little difference here , since the businessman should be better able than the private party to assess them .
6 The Government had forced itself into a corner for no reason at all other than the Prime Minister 's stubbornness .
7 There are few more striking than the slim sergeant major with the dark eyes , pronounced eyebrows and nose , and dark hair rolled at the nape of her neck .
8 However , if a double page spread ( DPS ) is 75 per cent more expensive than a single page , or a 40-second TV spot is 33 per cent more expensive than a 30-second spot , is the resulting ad going to be 75 per cent or 33 per cent more effective ?
9 On balance , traditional methods of training are up to 40% more expensive than the open learning techniques such as those practised by the Open Business School .
10 Then Burun had told him that no one other than the true Lord of the Merkuts ever heard the sound .
11 Contributors to this volume were given no more precise brief than the provisional subtitle ‘ explorations in philosophy from a feminist perspective ’ , and they are working within quite different philosophical traditions and on different sorts of issues .
12 Businesses in the sample reported a typical three-stage learning process : ‘ The first phase of learning involves the basic ‘ driving ’ skills : the use of CAD as little other than an electronic pencil . ’
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