Example sentences of "[adv] than [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is an elegant way to travel , much better than waiting for the buses which , at this time of year , seem to come every other Tuesday .
2 A weight loss of only 1 lb ( 0.4 kg ) in the previous week ( less than expected for the effort put in ) .
3 It might be easier if we all presented a resume of ourselves rather than waited for the questions !
4 Such macho tendencies are potentially limiting , rather than enriching for the boys who read such stories , and serve to perpetuate the myth of the ‘ boys do n't cry ’ syndrome .
5 The 15th was an obvious birdie hole but Wadkins thinned his drive and , after much deliberation , decided to lay up rather than go for the carry .
6 A statute of 1388 attempted to reinforce the Statute of Labourers , the measure enacted to control wages after the Black Death of 1348–49 , but attempts in 1389 to put it into practice showed that men were trying to shake off the stigma of villein tenure , even at the cost of taking a cash wage worth less in real terms than the combination of cash and food which they had been paid previously , insisting on working by the day rather than contracting for a yearly wage , and exploiting the possibility of alternative employment ( 65 , pp.92–5 ) .
7 Rather than achieving for the sheer stimulation , or intrinsic worth of the achievement , they are driven in a never-ending competition ‘ to be someone ’ .
8 Dressmakers who might prefer to sell a valuable piece of material rather than settle for the modest profit of making it into a dress .
9 The birds do n't help themselves because when they are frightened they fly into the air and circle around rather than head for the trees .
10 The West had now to adapt itself to a lengthy period of Cold War competition with the USSR rather than prepare for an imminent crisis .
11 You are to make yourself the master of a particular sub-topic or sub-sub-topic rather than prepare for the year 's examination in the whole subject .
12 Rather than striving for an impossible , and ultimately sterile , objectivity , scholars will increasingly need to follow Mary Louise Pratt 's example in admitting their own ideological commitments in order to promote the development of research .
13 When he hired a taxi to take her to Eastbourne for the day ( the same man who took a bus to the theatre , rather than pay for a cab ) she jumped out at the lights near Oval cricket ground because she was so disturbed by his erratic behaviour .
14 His front leg was paralysed from an old road accident , our vet guessed the owners had abandoned her rather than pay for the amputation .
15 But he says he 'll go to court rather than pay for the round which works out at £17.50 a measure .
16 Those who live near Yorke Square car park fear drivers will park around The Green and up the narrow nearby streets rather than pay for the car park .
17 This occurs when a firm continually has to ‘ look over its shoulder ’ and concentrate on short-term performance targets in order to try and maintain its share price , rather than planning for the future .
18 Rather than dying for a reason she does n't comprehend . ’
19 There was a time , let it ever be remembered , only about 400 years ago , when our fathers were ruled over and tyrannised and when men like Calvin , Knox , Cranmer , Ridley and Latimer broke rather than bend for the Gospel and liberty .
20 Afterwards he 'd sworn he would prefer to see any child of his six foot under rather than taken for a nun .
21 Pregnant women whose babies are overdue may be better off being induced rather than waiting for a spontaneous birth .
22 Other recent flotations might just represent companies ' taking advantage of windows through which to de-gear , rather than waiting for the exits that offer the optimum long-term return .
23 Although enrolled student numbers increased during the period in all types of classes , membership of the WEA gradually declined , an indication perhaps that it was more for personal educational value rather than support for a wider social movement that adults attended District classes .
24 Amateurs wanted to get off to the country for the weekend rather than performing for the benefit of playing spectators .
25 Friends believe he may take the post rather than wait for a by-election to resume his career .
26 Rather than wait for a third guy , Lee sets his ball down quick and hits it .
27 How much better it is to remove trees carefully rather than wait for a gale to do it in an uncoordinated way .
28 It was a silent final , one of the decisive points being David Smith 's decision to quietly take an easy single at the fourth end rather than wait for a more decisive 2 at the later end .
29 Rather than wait for an employment appeal tribunal , they went on strike .
30 So also , where an impoverished family left their accommodation on receipt of a distress warrant for rent arrears rather than wait for an eviction order , they were held by the House of Lords to have become homeless intentionally and this encouraged local housing authorities to require such orders before accepting such homeless applicants .
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