Example sentences of "far less [adj] [subord] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Cobalt blue is a pure blue , lacking the greenish undertone of previous artists ' blues like azurite , Prussian blue and indigo and it is far less expensive than the natural ultramarine , extracted from lapis lazuli , used by artists in earlier centuries . |
2 | Thus , unless there are appreciable sources of particles within the magnetosphere it will contain far less material than the interplanetary space beyond . |
3 | Will it reach those who are entitled to it and is it far less complex than the old system ? |
4 | However , the bare infinitive is also found after how , and although this construction is far less frequent than the one with to , it can not be dismissed as nonce usage since fifteen cases have come to light thus far . |
5 | Above all , it is far less retiring than the European race and often approaches human settlements in search of the rodents that are plentiful there . |
6 | It is far less powerful than the other two . |
7 | The allocation of ore was settled for the next two years in America 's favour , but the compensating exchange of information was far less liberal than the British negotiators had hoped . |
8 | But I often find myself being far less nervous than the artists I 'm supporting , because I 'm so used to gigging ; I 've been doing a steady diet of around four gigs a week to support myself for many years , whereas they make an album then go out on tour every two years . ’ |
9 | Clearly they are easier ‘ laboratories ’ to reach , and far less dangerous than the poles with regard to climate and the hazards of survival . |
10 | These ladies deserve careful listening , but there are patches , as on Nocturne , where the music is far less interesting than the well-written and atmospheric lyrics . |
11 | In flavour-aversion learning , for instance , Archer and his collaborators ( e.g. Archer , Sjödén , Nilsson , and Carter 1979 ; Archer , Sjödén , and Nilsson 1985 ) have routinely found that an aversion established in one context is far less marked when the flavour is presented in a different context . |
12 | However , the rich variety of Jovian colours could readily be produced by traces of other substances in the cloud particles , traces that are far less abundant than the main constituents of such particles . |
13 | Good food is cheaper and far less wasteful because a lot of inedible food is simply thrown away . |
14 | This is far less crude than the first example and propels the argument forward by its incorporation . |
15 | Hong Kong remains almost as uncompetitive as it has been at anytime since 1986 , and is far less competitive than a year ago . |
16 | Many hundreds of cousins , the majority of the proliferation that linked the Fairleys to the other great families of England , the Pagets , the Cavendishes , the Churchills , the Devonshires , and the Spencers , did not choose lives predicated totally on loyalty to the ruling house ; those who did entered a circle in which birth and wealth were of some consequence but far less important than the taste for maintaining the moral code of the élite in all its ramifications . |
17 | Depending upon the attitude of his parents , he may begin to feel that he is either far more or far less important than the other children of the family and this too will affect his relationship with them . |
18 | From this identification of the poetic and the emotive it follows that Richards is far less inclined than the Formalists to stress the difference between poetry and ordinary discourse . |
19 | Information flow in TRACE is very elegantly and easily controlled , but the system is , in some ways , far less ambitious than the three previous systems . |