Example sentences of "rather than [be] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For example , one might propose that the mental lexicon is divided into a semantic and a phonological system , rather than being a unified whole , and that priming occurs in only one of these systems .
2 Indeed , the Big Six statement is further evidence that , to these entities , rather than being a professional service , auditing is a business product whose economic viability is now in question .
3 Rather than being a finished product , we are always in a state of dynamic change : becoming more or less ‘ human ’ , or ‘ personal ’ , or indeed ‘ spiritual ’ .
4 Rather than being a credible exposé and powerful statement on the subversion of British ‘ democracy ’ , the film takes on the flavour of international espionage and intrigue , epitomised by the killing of Paul .
5 At most , it suggests that he lacked the courage of his more radical convictions , rather than being a straightforward conservative .
6 However , Goodman 's ( 1967 ) view of reading , from which this is derived , is limited in its understanding of reading acquisition and , overall , the theory can be simplified to a basic strategy of ‘ making sense of the task ’ rather than being a direct help to reading progress .
7 Rather than being a fair reflection of those behaviours objectively causing us collectively the most avoidable suffering , criminal law categories are artful , creative constructs designed to criminalize only some victimizing behaviours , usually those more frequently committed by the relatively powerless , and to exclude others , usually those frequently committed by the powerful against subordinates .
8 It is now widely recognised that amyloidosis , rather than being a single disease entity , represents a group of diseases that have in common characteristic microscopic staining properties and electron microscopic fibrillar configuration .
9 Such investigations also serve to indicate that , rather than being an unchangeable feature of social life , the disablement of impaired people can be overcome , through legislation and practices which remove the impediments to fuller participation in social life .
10 But , if there is a further " selecting " qualifier , such as only , and if the speaker sees the latter as focusing on the property of the adjective , then it is quite reasonable that he or she may also feel it necessary to mark this focal adjectival property as one to be explicitly assigned , rather than being an ordinary part of the identificatory bundle .
11 The role of the consultant psychogeriatrician in this service is different from that in the conventional model ; rather than being the principal performer of the initial diagnostic assessments , he or she is directly involved in assessing only dubious , difficult , and urgent cases .
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