Example sentences of "complicated than [art] " in BNC.

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1 It only has 3000 genes and by this criterion is about 20 times more complicated than a bacterium and 40 times less complicated than a human .
2 It only has 3000 genes and by this criterion is about 20 times more complicated than a bacterium and 40 times less complicated than a human .
3 Some think this war is no more complicated than a Kansas City saloon brawl — that they can send the cavalry . ’
4 Anyway , I expect it 's a lot more complicated than a truck .
5 Nothing could be more complicated than the answer and even the answer , he says , is in question .
6 Furthermore , the detailed picture is much more complicated than the trajectory might suggest .
7 These were more numerous and more complicated than the two groups of conformist and non-conformist boys identified by Willis .
8 Fossils also show that the structure of the nasohypophysial region is considerably variable and more complicated than the Recent animals might suggest .
9 This suggests that the attitudes of farmers towards environmental conservation are considerably more complicated than the stereotypes adopted by the more extreme members of the environmental lobby would suggest .
10 This contemporary mix-up of science and emotion is unfortunate , for the scientific issues are much more complicated than the doctrinaire polemicists on either side are prepared to admit .
11 In terms of your organization , I think we 've got something and it wo n't surprise you , a little bit more complicated than the normal Trebor Mint factory , or whatever .
12 This is an important respect in which real life is more complicated than the biomorphs of Chapter 3 .
13 The second qualification is that the relationship that I am calling ‘ enemy ’ is more complicated than the simple bilateral relationship suggested by the stories of cheetahs and gazelles .
14 Hausman ( 1985 ) notes how the Slutsky equation discussed above needs to be modified in the presence of a tax system that is more complicated than the proportional one assumed in equation ( 12–1 ) .
15 If the coil is positioned for maximum output an offset adjustment equal to the mean magnitude of the field is required , but need be no more complicated than an offset bias to the following amplifier input .
16 In addition , all that is required is a chemical room-temperature mechanism which involves nothing more complicated than an experiment in a high school science lab .
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