Example sentences of "[adj -er] than [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THE Big Apple 's the location for a special programme where inventions are even wackier than here in the UK .
2 ( BBC 1 , 7.30pm ) THE Big Apple 's the location for a special programme where inventions are even wackier than here in the UK .
3 The Northern Foods shares are lower than they should be , because the stock market has got it into its head that competition is tougher than ever in the food business .
4 The salute and stamp of boot on bare floor were smarter than normally as a consequence .
5 The colour flooded her face , then receded , leaving her paler than ever beneath the surface tan .
6 Consciousness of all these pressures did not improve Michael Banks 's concentration and , together with fatigue , ensured that the lines were worse than ever on the Friday afternoon run .
7 Heavy Wealden clay made wet-weather travel an unenviable experience , but it was often little worse than much of the rest of England .
8 Yet since 1987 , the level of child sexual abuse diagnosed in Cleveland has been shown to be no higher than elsewhere in the country , and an increasing number of people locally take the view that she should be treated in the same way as myself — allowed to return to work as a paediatrician in Cleveland , but restricted from working in child abuse for the time being .
9 Relations between the Meskhetians and the Uzbek majority had been strained for some time , largely as a result of the poor housing and other conditions in which the Meskhetians had been forced to remain ( many still lived in shanty towns , and levels of unemployment were higher than elsewhere in the republic ) .
10 It started him thinking harder than ever about the woman who he was certain had borne his own child .
11 The rack-mounting multi-effects processor 's main generic competitor is the self-contained floor-standing unit , and the choice of the latter is now wider than ever with the arrival of Korg 's A4 .
12 Here , the platform edge appears to have been controlled by a normal fault and the belt of shallow marine sediments is much narrower than elsewhere in the basin ( Clark and Tallbacka 1980 ) .
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