Example sentences of "[conj] rather [art] [n mass] of " in BNC.

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1 We seem to be seeing , in the fossils , an arms race , or rather a series of restarting arms races , between carnivores and herbivores .
2 It is more that industry opens up and exploits certain areas ( or rather the people of those areas ) , subsequently — when it runs into the costs of such development or encounters resistance — to abandon them to unemployment and decay .
3 What we have is not one , ongoing Parliament , but rather a series of parliaments , each now limited in its life to five years ( Parliament Act 1911 , s.7 ) .
4 The Helsinki ‘ Final Act ’ was not a binding treaty but rather a series of pledges .
5 When tracing the various political , constitutional and religious developments which made the age of Walpole very different from the Restoration , we shall discover not one watershed when everything changed at once , but rather a series of discrete chronologies of change .
6 The most dramatic new facility is the blend tool which is not a kitchen utensil but rather a means of modifying one form or colour into another .
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