Example sentences of "[adv] than [art] rest of " in BNC.
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1 | He is lasting as good as , if not better than the rest of the side . |
2 | ‘ The North-East has done better than the rest of the UK under Conservative policies . ’ |
3 | or they may grow more slowly than the rest of the body , and so decrease in relative size , which is negative allometry . |
4 | The overseas economy of Kent was the most developed in early Anglo-Saxon England ; so strong is this overseas flavour of the Kentish economy and its society ; that it can almost be seen as part of the Continent rather than the rest of England at this time . |
5 | In fact , pay-scales are mostly fixed by reference to other jobs in their sector rather than the rest of the art world , let alone in industry or the professions . |
6 | It 's just hitting you harder than most because it 's taken you longer than the rest of us to discover the joys and the agonies of falling in love . |
7 | AIRLINE pilots can expect to die sooner than the rest of the population , researchers said yesterday . |
8 | A ‘ short circuit ’ route for the water developed which cooled more rapidly than the rest of the reservoir , reducing its effectiveness . |
9 | Here they yield 20 p.c. more than the rest of the market , on forecasts to March 1993 . |
10 | Now even more than the rest of the stuff that I 've said I would n't mention that to anybody else no . |
11 | That means they were being pulled harder than the rest of you . |
12 | ‘ Kenny had been given permission to fly up to Stockport later than the rest of the lads because one of his children was ill . |
13 | Canon Archibald Douglas , who introduced clipping to St Peter 's , suggested the discrepancy in the date was due to the fact that the parishioners of Tankersley chose to ignore the introduction of the Gregorian calendar , resulting in their celebrating the feast eleven days later than the rest of the country . |
14 | The church tower , built later than the rest of the building , has a clock , and six bells presented in 1883 by Arthur Egginton Esq in memory of his mother . |
15 | ‘ The NorthEast always did worse than the rest of the UK when it suffered from socialism and its legacy . |
16 | Those giving evidence obviously read the papers more conscientiously than the rest of us , and had short briefing sessions beforehand with the counsel on their side , but did not know what questions they would be asked . |
17 | Between 1986 and 1990 , the CFA zone performed worse even than the rest of Africa . |
18 | At this point they would go to bed slightly earlier than the rest of us ( because they were tired ) , and start the delaying process all over again . |
19 | With increasing thermal energy the chain ends will be able to rotate more readily than the rest of the chain and the more chain ends a sample has the greater the contribution to the free volume when these begin moving , consequently the glass transition temperature is lowered . |
20 | Their research , detailed in Sick to Death of Homelessness , shows the death rate among the homeless is three times higher than the rest of the population , with more than 600 dying on the streets last year . |
21 | But eventually they come to accept the situation and seem able to live each day more perfectly and more beautifully than the rest of us are able to do . |
22 | Some organs may grow faster than the rest of the body so that their size increases not only in absolute terms , but also relatively to the rest of the body , which is positive allometry . |
23 | The market is growing at over 30% per year — much faster than the rest of the software business , or information technology as a whole . |
24 | BLUES ' SCALES Blues Saraceno Blues Saraceno 's metabolic rate must be seven times faster than the rest of mankind 's . |
25 | Will my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that the north-west of England is coming out of recession faster than the rest of the country ? |