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

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31 Lotus is also used for creating quality printed output ; its WYSIWYG capabilities enable it to produce better prints than the current version of Ark , so Carello exports the data to Lotus prior to printing .
32 This must be later than the current version of the package .
33 This must be later than the current version of the module .
34 A issue number lower than the current version of the module has been entered at the new package version or new module version prompt .
35 Staff will also benefit since the new garments should be more comfortable and practical than the current version , especially in a DIY environment .
36 Some people felt that what West Belfast needs is the development of an industrial base rather than the current proliferation of shopping centres .
37 They should also give everybody named in the report an opportunity to respond , rather than the current practice of approaching only those criticised .
38 The six-axle lorries " six tonnes heavier than the current limit " will only be allowed to transfer freight to and from rail terminals .
39 The test kit is 20 per cent cheaper than the current method of confirming cancer and also saves on staff time .
40 Fit a larger size flex than the current demand requires to support heavy lampshades .
41 A firm can not , in other words , charge more for its goods than the current market price .
42 In 1980 the government raised various benefits , including those for the sick and the unemployed , by 5 per cent less than the current rate of inflation , though the abatement was restored in 1983 when the benefits were made subject to tax .
43 Hewlett Packard has launched the LaserJet 4 , a 600 dots per inch network printer which sets new standards for print quality and ease of use , and yet costs no more than a current LaserJet 3 .
44 But in either case there was a tendency for such borrowings , whether they were syllabuses , textbooks or examinations to become fossilised and consequently to represent a historical rather than a current picture of British educational practice .
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