Example sentences of "[adv] than the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So again perhaps tied in our prices , it might be that we 've assumed that we 'd do more , perhaps than the other groups .
2 The values in the first column of P 3 ( 0.58 and 0.44 ) are closer together than the corresponding values in the matrix P 2 ( 0.65 and 0.37 ) and much closer than the values in column one of matrix P ( 0.77 and 0.24 ) .
3 The Tory party was more loosely structured : there were tensions between the Highflyers and the more moderate wing that emerged under Anne , and which came to be led by Robert Harley , whilst even the High Church chieftains — the Earl of Rochester , the Earl of Nottingham , and Sir Edward Seymour — worked much less closely together than the Whig Junto .
4 In the same way , they took care to spend no more time together than the daily round of school life made appropriate , but the simple knowledge that there was now one person in the small , enclosed community who cared for him healed Richard 's wounded spirit .
5 I like them better than the modern ones .
6 He liked the forked lightning better than the zig-zag kind and now he was gratified by a second many-branched display that seemed to spring and grow from the river itself , blossoming in the sky above the Kingsbrook meadows .
7 Best Group Video : Even Better Than The Real Thing — U2 .
8 ‘ Ultra Violet ( Light My Way ) ’ was one of the highlights , ‘ Even Better Than The Real Thing ’ kicked hard , ‘ One ’ was scintillating and ‘ Love Is Blindness ’ hypnotic and powerful against a backdrop of city lights in black and white on the video screens .
9 The normally aspirated Ninety diesel should perform better than the 2.25 Series III vehicles you have run before .
10 Prime minister … chairman of British Rail … head of BBC Light Entertainment … well , who could n't do better than the current incumbents ?
11 Much better than the quoted loss projected of £12,728 .
12 This can then be searched over a Local Area Network by up to 25 users simultaneously , a speed performance ten times better than the best CD-ROM can normally offer .
13 Only 77 per cent of children enrolled in the first grade ( Standard Sub-A- SSA ) in 1985 survived into the second year ( Standard Sub-B — SSB ) , little better than the 74 per cent of 1966 .
14 GIBSON ES-335 Dot reissue , 1981 , beautiful blonde , immaculate condition , better than the usual Gibson quality , £575 ono .
15 Even the gourd comes off better than the poor whale , who is no more than a floating prison where Jonah spends three days purging his contempt of court .
16 Zambia was wearing some of Tammuz' clothes and Roirbak thought the khaki and green suited hir far better than the dusty black SHe usually favoured .
17 In part , this stems from society 's ability to handle risk better than the private individuals on whom it falls , and who therefore require large profits in compensation .
18 They comment on the Mayoress of Winchelsea 's excellent punch , ‘ each bowl better than the former one ’ , and at Dr Fuller 's in Sevenoaks they enjoyed ‘ venison pasty , plus the strongest drink in the country ’ .
19 But for the whole economy the increase is only 1.9 per cent , better than the 1970s but lower than the 1960s .
20 Better than the other two cowboys from Hamburg .
21 Why do I think I can do the job better than the other applicants ?
22 Better than the other way about , Mrs Markham .
23 Thinking himself better than the other men .
24 He 'd known Leverrier rather better than the other masters ; they had shared a common interest in botany .
25 I 'm sure he 'll turn out better than the other one .
26 Channelling all the pain of her loss into arguments to support her theory , she leapt on to the promise of provision for her and the baby , and to the sentence , ‘ I 'm sure he 'll turn out better than the other one . ’
27 All very ordinary , but I was given the impression that somehow we were just that little bit better than the other families in our street .
28 Much better than the other night when my leg was so bad .
29 The , the possibility is that they just looked after one sex better than the other and there is some anec anecdotic evidence that this kind of thing occurs , which I have n't got time go to into because I 'm getting towards the end of the lecture .
30 Even if the actual cost turned out to be quite high , it might still appear better than the other paths for which we have high estimates , estimates which may be considerably greater than their actual cost .
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