Example sentences of "than [pers pn] have [be] [prep] [num] " in BNC.

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1 On average prices were around 25 per cent lower between 1720 and 1780 than they had been between 1660 and 1680 .
2 Although there had been brief conflicts between England and France in the reigns of Edward I and Edward II , the reasons for war were now much more substantial than they had been in 1294 or 1324 , and the will to war on the part of the king , if not yet on the part of most of the nobility , was much more apparent .
3 No such state emerged , however , and 1945 found them no farther along the road than they had been in 1918 .
4 The irony was that the economic returns expected from the reforms were hardly gained at all , and the railways were really no nearer paying their way by the end of 1966 than they had been in 1962 .
5 The Fortresses and Liberators of the USAAF , escorted by long-range fighters , were penetrating the defences — which were now much more formidable than they had been in 1940/41 .
6 Chidzero admitted that Zimbabweans were financially worse off in 1989 than they had been in 1982 .
7 Henry VII continued this exploitation of the Crown estates , which were far more extensive than they had been in 1433 .
8 Some new measures had , of course , been necessary , but on the whole changes brought about by the war were less incisive than they had been in 1914 .
9 Trade unions were in fact in a much stronger position in 1933 than they had been in 1921 or 1922 .
10 " Scores of men are in a worse plight than they have been for thirty-seven years past " , admitted Harry Orbell , " The pawnshops are glutted .
11 Is the Prime Minister aware that building employers say that conditions are worse than they have been in 40 years , that car sales are down 20 per cent .
12 For Nestor , it was a courageous near-miss , an almost-historic encore that placed Canada closer to the final eight than it had been since 1913 ( when Canada made the Challenge round final — with only nine countries competing ) .
13 188 ) was largely ineffective , and at the beginning of the 1980s , the length of the network was slightly greater than it had been in 1964 , despite proposals in the interim ( usually tied to credit agreements with the World Bank ) to consider for closure several thousand kilometres of route .
14 Rationing , which still applied to meat , bacon , butter , cheese , tea , sugar and sweets , actually became more austere than it had been in 1945 .
15 Poor Law expenditure per head of population in 1904–05 was 10 per cent lower than it had been in 1833–34 , although real income per head had doubled in that period .
16 In these cases Labour support was 5.5% higher than it had been in 1986 , compared with 6.9% higher in the 21 non-capped authorities .
17 Schoolteachers were not expected to engage in research , and by the 1870s this was anyway much more difficult than it had been in 1800 : there was more to master first , and more equipment was needed .
18 In that year revenue was 47 per cent higher than it had been in 1783 .
19 The nation had also become economically and demographically stagnant : heavy industrial production lagged behind Britain and Germany , nearly a third of people still lived off the land , and in 1940 the population ( at about 40 million ) was little larger than it had been in 1900 .
20 Social and economic change and political and industrial movements had by the end of the century made ‘ the social question , a more central political and intellectual issue than it had been in 1870 .
21 The world , at least the British world , was better off in 1901 than it had been in 1801 , so why should it not be even better in 2001 ?
22 And in fact housing is more affordable now , than it has been for twenty five or thirty years .
23 Although annual rail investment , at more than £1bn , is currently higher than it has been for three decades , that results from decisions taken two to three years ago .
24 Greg Downs says the club is in a better position than it 's been for eight or nine years and if they can play as well as last year they 've got a good chance
25 He was " more reconciled and calm " than he had been at thirty ; " age had not made him wiser " but I have never been wise " .
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