Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] than for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | However , this is more surely an argument for adequate preparation than for a refusal to appear . |
2 | However , Randall ( with more concern for principled commercial independence than for the economic logic of external benefits ) refused to ask for such a subvention from central reserve funds for his London Board ( which carried the greatest burden of standardisation expenditure ) . |
3 | The risk of infection and disease is greater for an old person than for a normal , healthy adult , as warnings on food safety show . |
4 | He has cared deeply that his contemporaries and juniors should write well ; he has cared less for his personal achievement than for the life of letters and art . |
5 | Such discounts can mean the price is many times lower for the branded drug than for the generic drug and consultants may be unaware of the price in the community . |
6 | When either 2 or 6 words had also to be held in memory then reaction times for both hemispheres improved but more so for the left hemisphere than for the right hemisphere , leading to a RVF superiority . |
7 | It may be easier for an authoritarian regime than for a democratic one to carry out economic restructuring ; Chile did it , Peru hopes to . |
8 | In addition , the police were well prepared , stimulated largely by implementing a plan designed more to cope with an emergency at the nearby Toronto International Airport than for the event in question . |
9 | Vegetius was important less for his technical advice than for the general philosophical message on the conduct of war which his work contained . |
10 | It looked more suitable for a multinational corporation than for a great Department of State . |
11 | One would generally expect to pay less for a private company than for a similar public company . |