Example sentences of "[adj] than [adj] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When this became general knowledge later , there was general unease at this way of measuring the background ; the neutron flux 50 metres away from the cell measured for 50 hours could be very different than that at the cell site , even if the cell had been absent , measured for a different 50 hours . |
2 | The two categories of CO adsorption heats are based on the K precoverage being higher or lower than that at the work function minimum . |
3 | Renault dealers seem happier than most at the moment , buoyed by the success of the Clio . |
4 | The showrooms of the House of Oliver were smaller and less grand than those at the House of Mattli but the décor was newer and fresher , pale grey drapes , ultra modern black furniture and a great deal of gleaming stainless steel . |
5 | It 's a proposal , nothing more than that at the moment , Derek from Barnet , good morning . |
6 | She was seized and held in a crushing embrace before she could do more than tense at the look on his face . |
7 | The basic components of Maslow 's theory are often presented as a pyramid , but this seems to imply that those needs situated at the top of the pyramid are more important than those at the bottom . |
8 | Although the book suggests my beavers should be aggressive , alas , try as I might , I ca n't get them to be anything less than overjoyed at the prospect of more delicious fish-eggs . |
9 | Needless to say , Mr Kilfedder , 63 , is less than happy at the intrusion of the Conservatives into his feifdom . |
10 | There are several spine-like papillae at the apex of the jaw , distal to these papillae the jaw appears to be covered by irregularly spaced oral papillae which are smaller and more rounded than those at the apex . |
11 | No , there had always been routes through from Earth into the Dominions , other than that at the Retreat . |
12 | The excess mortality is not limited to underground workers , since workers above ground have a raised standardised mortality ratio ( SMR ) for gastric cancer ( 143 ) , which is similar to that for underground workers other than those at the coal face ( SMR 144 ) . |