Example sentences of "[be] [adj -er] [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Make sure that the dumb-bell bars are lower than the top of your chest .
2 Publishers ' discounts are lower than the normal 35% off , and copies sold in the shops or to libraries are usually at the suggested published price .
3 These values are lower than the 2–3% reflectance predicted from heating experiments in which the maturity of the sample is estimated after heating ( Snowdon , 1979 ) .
4 As Ian Jones at the National Institute for Economic and Social Research has pointed out , benefits in the first year of operation are lower than the figures for net effective cost imply .
5 In fact , £3,976 should be debited to deferred tax , as the accounting profits are lower than the taxable profits .
6 For both Lothian and Scotland the 1991 totals are lower than the 1981–85 base but higher than the 1991 ‘ interim ’ target .
7 But direct operating costs are lower since the fees levied by aerodrome owners for landing and parking etc. are generally much more reasonable than in the UK
8 Since 1940 the average yield , which should in theory have been lower than the official limit but in practice was not always so , has steadily increased :
9 One option would be to raise the duty on petrol : Britain 's fuel prices have long been lower than the EC average , and petrol duties have provided a static share of tax revenues in spite of the rapid growth in road use .
10 The objects and phenomena that a physics book describes are simpler than a single cell in the body of its author .
11 The waters around the Sullom Voe oil terminal are cleaner than the Forth and many other British estuaries , a conference on environmental monitoring was told last month .
12 Carrying a tray of glasses would have been easier if the floor had been stable but I made it to the far end with only a lurch or two and delivered the goods as required .
13 What about the form United have never been further than the 4th round .
14 Natural highways they may be , but while some ridges are broader than a motorway , others resemble a tricky combination of obstacle course and tightrope walk .
15 ‘ Ask away , oh anxious one , for you are lovelier than an aardvark and I can deny you nothing , ’ said the seal , whisking the waves into a fountain with her mighty tail .
16 Will my hon. Friend join me in paying tribute to the imaginative experiment that the Lord Mayor of London is supporting this year , in which young people go into schools to help pupils with learning difficulties and those who are quicker than the rest of the class ?
17 I dare say I 've been luckier than a good many .
18 The AP1-88 's air-cooled truck diesels that provide both lift and propulsion are heavier than the converted aero engine that powers the SR.N6 , but they burn less fuel and cost only one-fifth as much .
19 I 'm just saying these chips are nicer than the Bottley chips .
20 It is a shame that the players feel they can put sponsors to ransom like this and that they are bigger than the sport . ’
21 Can you see any pieces that are bigger than the quarter ?
22 ‘ The Soup Dragons are bigger than The Charlatans over here , ’ says Tim .
23 ‘ The Soup Dragons are bigger than The Charlatans over here , ’ says Tim .
24 I was reading the things and I said it was a bigger upstairs is , are bigger than the downstairs .
25 Sockets are bigger than the chips normally so
26 There are people out there who 've got problems that are bigger than the average household can deal with and erm I think , therefore , we 're looking for more institutionalized forms of help and folks like this particular character — I almost said his name — almost need to be made to accept that kind of help .
27 Sessions 's show endorses Petherbridge 's point as forcefully as possible , reminding us that , in 20th century drama , the big stars have always been bigger than the big roles .
28 Linde 's idea of a slow breaking of symmetry was very good , but I later realized that his bubbles would have to have been bigger than the size of the universe at the time !
29 The gap between the different measures of GDP has widened , for example , while the balancing item in the balance of payments has actually been bigger than the current-account deficit itself .
30 The attitude they have towards you is terrible , like you 're lower than the dirt they tread on .
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