Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] than a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | An absolute prohibition against assignment is less popular than a qualified prohibition which requires a landlord not to withhold consent unreasonably . |
2 | The unspoken and unacceptable reality is that when I do decide to have a baby , my bosses will regard me as less promotable than a childless woman or a man . ’ |
3 | However , it is worth noting that unstressed syllables containing , , or a syllabic consonant will sound less prominent than an unstressed syllable containing some other vowel . |
4 | Their only problem is that they do not convey the feeling and atmosphere of a site and often appear less authentic than a skilful reconstruction drawing . |
5 | Using a theoretical model originally suggested by Dixit ( 1987 ) , the UK quota has been shown to have been more restrictive than a tariff-equivalent quota , while the EC minimum import price was less restrictive than an optimal tariff . |
6 | Relations between the communist states had for some time been less amicable than a common dedication to working-class interests might have suggested . |
7 | This was actually caused by an integrated circuit failure , though an intermittent fault such as this is less likely than a total failure . |
8 | A child in the vitamin A group was significantly less likely than a placebo-treated child to have made several clinic visits ( p=0.019 ) ; for example children in the vitamin A group were 27% ( 95% CI 4–45% ) less likely to have attended the clinic 3 or more times during a 4-month dosing interval . |
9 | However , their benefits are much less tangible than a physical product in that they can not be stored or displayed and satisfaction is achieved through activities ( e.g. transportation from one place to another rather than say a seat on a train ) . |
10 | In the far south we have Kappa Pavonis in the Peacock , which is what is termed a ‘ Type II Cepheid ’ , rather less powerful than a classical Cepheid with the same period . |
11 | ( 2 ) The projection can be held across a strip of behavior that is less long than a grammatical sentence … |
12 | In 1939 nearly everyone had a direct or indirect memory of mass warfare and mindless patriotism was much less important than a conscious commitment to the idea that aggressive fascism could not be stopped by any method short of war . |
13 | The most notable object in Pavo is the short-period variable Kappa , which is a Type II Cepheid , rather less luminous than an ordinary Cepheid of the same period . |
14 | When mistakes are made a full apology is often less damaging than a grudging admission that events have not gone as planned . |
15 | Rules , and the policy institutions that apply them , are inevitably less flexible than a discretionary policy . |
16 | Thus they are less daunting than a large pipe organ to the ‘ reluctant organist ’ . |
17 | Alternative ( indirect ) models are less probable than a direct contact model involving the C-terminal part of α and the 156–162 loop of CRP at lac . |
18 | But an adverse ruling from a private body is much less daunting and much less publicised than a heavy award of damages by judge or jury . |
19 | The match angler 's fixed link-leger is less sensitive than a fixed paternoster as can be appreciated by studying Fig. 1 . |
20 | Secondly , its appearance is less attractive than an unbound book , which carries the original dust jacket intact ( though there are still a handful of traditionalists or binding fetishists who prefer the appearance of a library binding to a laminated dust jacket ) . |
21 | But Anne is unlikely to wear white and will almost certainly opt for something less formal than a traditional wedding gown for the ceremony at Crathie Church near Balmoral . |
22 | Gertrude 's lush memoir might well be fanciful : what , after all , is more sentimentally alluring than a dead genius and an adolescent beach holiday ? |
23 | Well i it were like a proper , er i in fact , they were more professional than a proper salon . |
24 | But it has never been shown that induction is logically more respectable than a formalized argument from analogy , indeed that induction from some particulars leading to deduction of others is anything else but a roundabout argument from analogy . |
25 | WHEN a teenager talks about popping in to the travel agents , parents should realise they may be intending to buy something more mind-bending than a cheap break . |
26 | Nor is it sensible to argue , as the Treasury has , that a European system of central banks in charge of a single currency might prove more inflationary than a fixed exchange rate system where each monetary authority competed to provide a stable benchmark of value . |
27 | In practice , says the review , ‘ such securities are more liquid than a fixed-period bank deposit with a maturity of less than three months , although the latter falls within the definition of cash equivalents ’ . |
28 | The Dover Harbour Board argued in the early 1980s that ferries would be both cheaper and more reliable than a fixed link , a stance later adopted by the Flexilink consortium of ferry companies in its attempts to convince Parliament that the Channel Tunnel would be a financial disaster . |
29 | Not very much is known about Lloyds so it 's somewhat more mystical than an ordinary club . |
30 | Arguably , though , the achievement of five O levels at a sitting was more demanding than a piecemeal collection of A levels . |