Example sentences of "be [adj -er] [conj] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It would be easier than a password if you need to check out changing the |
2 | Although my hand may be bigger than a lot of people 's , it 's still a hand — it 's not a block of wood . |
3 | What could be nicer than a summer picnic ( preferably involving a bicycle ride ) of fresh baguette , ripe Brie or Camembert and a bottle of vin de table ? |
4 | A moorland parish will obviously be larger than a parish in a fertile area that was densely settled in early times ; a church that was an Anglo-Saxon missionary centre will usually have a larger parish than one that was founded later . |
5 | Because what could be braver than a lion ? ’ |
6 | What could be better than a captive ( and captured ) audience ! |
7 | After all , what could be better than a get-together with local musicians , listening to your favourite gear played how it should be played , and the all-important bottle of Carlsberg ! |
8 | And what could be better than a guitar which is guaranteed to be one of a limited number produced this year ? |
9 | By definition , a scheme of that size must be better than a scheme that is based on an individual privatised subsidiary or on one privatised company on its own . |
10 | He had been so sure before — and anything would be better than a decision that he might later come to regret . |
11 | Even for a paedophile , life in Russia might be better than a cell in Long Lartin prison . |
12 | As an early morning reviver , or a welcome mid-morning break what could be better than a cup of your favourite coffee ? |
13 | There is a famous passage in which he invites us to acknowledge that it would be better that a world of which no one would ever be conscious should contain beautiful objects than that it should contain ugly objects . |
14 | A 20th century solution would be cheaper than a replication of what was there before . |
15 | The condition of the original internal structures and existing buildings was so bad that cost studies showed that , as well as offering higher standards of fire and sound insulation , the provision of an entirely new structure within the retained shell of the building would be cheaper than a process of repairing and upgrading the surviving framing . |
16 | The interest rate is fixed at drawdown and related to Money Market rates so can be cheaper than an overdraft . |
17 | in a circle and , and surely that 's got ta be cheaper once a network is set up ? |
18 | Shrubs are expensive , os taking cuttings will be cheaper and a lot more satisfying than buying plants . |
19 | Because if you eat a regular high carbohydrate diet then your BMR is likely to be higher than a person eating a high fat diet . |
20 | Rates will vary : commission rates for exhibitions may well be higher than a gallery 's normal rate . |
21 | ‘ For smaller businesses , the American Express card today will probably cost less than other cards and will certainly not be higher than a bank card . |
22 | Simply stated , the argument is that the cost of capital of a corporation with management that trades on inside information will be higher than a corporation with management that does not engage in such trading . |
23 | The standard should be higher when a power to affect liberty was in issue . |
24 | improving decision making which might otherwise be slower and a result of compromise because of differentiated authority ; |
25 | For surely they could be forgiven for believing that a prince 's promise to pay later must be firmer than a pauper 's ? |
26 | Unless we have the original , the date of composition will of course always be earlier than a copy . |