Example sentences of "[adj] than [art] first [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing can be more exciting than the first time that you are given some flowers , and particularly red roses .
2 And it was a lot easier than the first time .
3 The feature in question is that the second half of a parallelistic couplet ( line B ) is often more precise or specific than the first half ( line A ) .
4 These refer to a title set lower than the first line of a page of ordinary text .
5 For example , the first syllable of ‘ poetic ’ is more prominent than the first syllable of ‘ pathetic ’ .
6 One of the reasons for using a recognition task was that it seemed less likely than the first study which used a recall test to be biased by the fact that subjects were aware that the study was concerned with risk .
7 They were , if that was possible , even more ferocious than the first time he had kissed her .
8 It will be at least three times larger than the first show , held last year , and will represent every area of self build , from finance to land plots , as well as house design ‘ packages ’ and most related building and interior products .
9 So the second pulse then , is mu it evokes a much weaker current than the first pulse did .
10 ‘ We spent a lot of time recording it and it is a lot better than the first album .
11 Was I making a monster more evil than the first creature ?
12 However , they are no more than a first stage .
13 Your call should not cost more than a first class stamp .
14 Delighted bosses at Liberty , which opened 19 of its 21 stores , estimated they had taken 10 per cent more than the first day of last year 's winter sales .
15 We were lucky to last more than the first fairway together .
16 Again the same result — plenty of eggs but only eight young fish , two more than the first brood .
17 In 1930 they scored 132 goals , five more than the first team in their record Championship year .
18 Choosing this road is likely to cost more than the first option , but you will at least ensure that your doors are the best that money can buy .
19 Choosing this road is likely to cost a lot more than the first option .
20 Active and vital service seemed more important than the first pip .
21 They are now hailed as nothing less than the first Europeans .
22 but there 's nothing smaller than the first size
23 The newcomers , mostly fishermen or peasant farmers who came as boat people , have been less successful than the first wave .
24 It was as if there was a wave of water and the wave turned a wheel and the wheel turned a cog and the cog turned a piston and the piston punched out a wave , bigger and more overwhelming than the first wave , turning a bigger wheel , a bigger cog , a bigger piston and then finally a wave that seemed enough to swallow everything in its path .
25 It was worse than the first time .
26 ‘ This is going to be more difficult than the first match , but I feel we 're ready for it . ’
27 According to these data , for instance , from the aspect of the viability of the fetus , it is better to have a second child at ages 30–34 than a first child at this age or even at age 24–29 years .
28 This is far less crude than the first example and propels the argument forward by its incorporation .
29 She did n't know ; all she knew was that she adored him more than before and she wanted him more desperately , therefore inevitably she was going to be more hurt than the first time .
30 ‘ I feel there is a need for experience in all positions and I 'm not blaming James for anything other than the first goal against Chesterfield .
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