Example sentences of "less [adj] [subord] a " in BNC.

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1 It covers such a wide variety of conditions that it is less specific than a weather forecast .
2 Their seven-wicket victory with seven overs to spare was only marginally less emphatic than a crushing 10-wicket triumph in the second match on Saturday .
3 There is a disarming lightness to the popular No. 7 ( its Mazurka affiliation charmingly highlighted ) , but No. 10 in C sharp minor is much less assured than a few years earlier ; No. 15 commences sadly off pitch and No. 16 is less ‘ driven ’ or trenchant than in the earlier and greatly celebrated account .
4 An absolute prohibition against assignment is less popular than a qualified prohibition which requires a landlord not to withhold consent unreasonably .
5 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 . ’
6 Why should a boat be less social than a caravan , for heaven 's sake ?
7 And a couple is less conspicuous than a man on his own … ’
8 Therefore spreads are usually less risky than a position in a single futures contract .
9 For lips that stick , and a crisper outline ( less ageing than a fuzzy one ) , outline lips with lip pencil in a shade that matches your lipstick .
10 Such differences , though they may be less marked when a child is 14 , may yet be considerable .
11 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 .
12 However , a child who forms attachments from a young age with a wide group of people , rather than just close family , feels less insecure than a baby who has been close to only one or two people , so try to introduce her to as many people as possible , right from the beginning .
13 A ‘ hot ’ lava , freshly-erupted , is a great deal less viscous than a ‘ cold ’ one , and it can therefore flow faster .
14 It was a time when strikes were being blamed for most of the country 's ills , and Lord Hodson said : ‘ The injury and suffering caused by strike action is very often widespread as well as devastating and a threat to strike would be expected to be certainly no less serious than a threat of violence . ’
15 A reverberant place such as a church , empty hall or tiled kitchen is less easy than a room with some sound-absorbent furnishings , such as heavy curtains and thick carpet .
16 The BTU tax also has the advantage of being less unpopular than a petrol tax , partly because it is almost impossible to understand .
17 Relations between the communist states had for some time been less amicable than a common dedication to working-class interests might have suggested .
18 Ideally joined by a bar ( less fiddly than a chain ) , they should feature masonic crests , ‘ the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes ’ perhaps being best , in accordance with the rule that the more eccentric these groups sound , the duller they are .
19 They are less welcome than a troop of ticket inspectors .
20 What if the arguments conjured up to justify a war were false , or a king 's motives reflected factors ( naked ambition , for instance ) less worthy than a seeking after justice ?
21 And with the meditations , less perishable than a willow leaf ,
22 Quota sampling is obviously less costly than a simple random sample partly because no sampling frame is needed and no call-backs to unlocated sample members are involved .
23 This was actually caused by an integrated circuit failure , though an intermittent fault such as this is less likely than a total failure .
24 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 .
25 Professor Woolf argues that an older person purchasing a walking frame in order to remain on his or her feet is no less natural than a parent purchasing something similar for an infant learning to walk .
26 By the late 1960s , the new social patterns , technologies and musical styles had been substantially assimilated into a reorganized music-industrial system : a transnational oligopoly of vast entertainment corporations , supplied to some extent by ‘ independent ’ producers ; serviced by mass audience radio and TV channels ( with some ‘ minority ’ shows and channels ) , by a symbiotically pliant music press and by related leisure-products businesses ; and directing itself at a series of separate audiences whose distinctness is less subcultural than a creature of market researchers ' consumer profiles .
27 Much less embarrassing than a kissogram the perfect fantasy served up on a plate .
28 of course If the forecaster has merely averaged out considerable fluctuations to give an overall steady state that is less useful than a genuine steady state .
29 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 ) .
30 The discharge is usually less profuse than a gonococcal one , often being described as a ‘ feeling of dampness ’ rather than a full-blown urethral discharge .
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