Example sentences of "have a [adv] [adj] [noun] than " in BNC.
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1 | Fresh goats ' milk cheese is available in many supermarkets and has a slightly sharper flavour than fromage frais . |
2 | Romania has a slightly smaller programme than the other countries , but we wish it to return to the path of good government and sound economics , and the fund is part of that . |
3 | ‘ that you being the holder of a trade licence issued under section 16 , Vehicles ( Excise ) Act 1971 ‘ Has a slightly different meaning than the offence where the driver is required to be identified . |
4 | The second law of thermodynamics has a rather different status than that of other laws of science , such as Newton 's law of gravity , for example , because it does not hold always , just in the vast majority of cases . |
5 | Where it 's two males , male applicant and a male interviewer , and the prospective employee has a less prestigious accent than the interviewer , so it 's quite likely that the prospective employee would shift his accent towards a more that of the employer , due to his relative need of approval so much more than vice versa . |
6 | The rectum has a less robust lining than the vagina and is more easily damaged . |
7 | The Ford has a more aerodynamic shape than the Mercedes , which means better fuel consumption , and he will not rule out the possibility of switching to Transits at 3.5 tonnes at some stage . |
8 | William Wright of Charing Cross 's 1634 monument to Lady Deane at Great Maplestead , Essex , has a more exaggerated movement than that of Donne , and the hands are now completely liberated from the shroud as she emerges from the black marble recess of the tomb . |
9 | If you are in France , try to find some of the Port Salut that is still made by the monks — it has a more distinctive flavour than the mass-produced cheese . |
10 | For a start , 1-2-3 for Windows has a more Lotus-compatible interface than any of the other Windows spreadsheets . |
11 | This room has a more formal atmosphere than the downstairs living area , and is the place where Jon and Catherine generally spend their evenings sitting , reading or watching TV . |
12 | Finally , Close Mic Effect has a more dynamic result than Soft Clipping leaving a full , rounded sound with only a hint of edge . |
13 | It demands a complete understanding of form ; in fact the artist has a more difficult task than the sculptor as he has to add perspective to his comprehension of form . |
14 | It has a more direct effect than anything we are doing now . ’ |
15 | For example , I think it will be agreed that the Newtonian concept of mass has a more precise meaning than the concept of democracy , say . |
16 | We have probably less debts maybe than some of the other authorities in Wiltshire , and Thamesdown has a far greater debt than ours . |
17 | Magnus has a far better time than I do . |
18 | In this case , the O 2s AO has a much lower energy than either the O 2p z AO or the symmetric combination of H 1s AOs , and is more closely held to the oxygen core than the O 2p z AO . |
19 | Maple has a much tighter grain than mahogany and breakages are consequently far less common , so whether a neck like this needs further strengthening is debatable . |
20 | The Vendor has a much better idea than the Purchaser of the Business . |
21 | ‘ You know , she 's inventive , you see , and she has a much better brain than I have , ’ he said at last . |
22 | If the top solution has a much higher score than the next one down , the computer concludes that this is the correct diagnosis . |
23 | Clinton has a much keener interest than Bush in the problems of Northern Ireland . |
24 | The line joining OF has a much flatter slope than the line joining OD . |
25 | Additionally , says Millerand , elaborate Louis XIV furniture has a much narrower audience than later eighteenth-century styles , and those that like it may simply not have the space to accommodate such a very large piece of furniture . |
26 | Clearly this maturity profile has a much steeper gradient than all the late Paleozoics examples which can be related to the much higher geothermal gradient of 35–40°C/km recognised at the present day ( Albrecht et al. 1976 ) . |
27 | In practice fitting a coprocessor usually has a much smaller impact than advertised . |
28 | And if treated correctly it has a much longer life than synthetics . |
29 | There are no substantial differences between the parties , although the Conservatives have usually had a slightly lower proportion than the Labour Party or the Alliance . |
30 | We have never had a more dangerous enemy than the one who is lying out there ’ — and he pointed to the great marsh that was all round us . |