Example sentences of "so [be] [adv] [adj] than " in BNC.
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1 | Assigns acquire their meaning through association with other signs or words and so are more complicated than signs , which derive their meaning from the direct experience of the individual ( Rivers 1964 ) . |
2 | In an increasing population , offspring produced early will themselves start to reproduce , and so are more valuable than those produced late . |
3 | It has often provided dates where there was previously no method of dating available at all , and for many periods , accuracy to the nearest century or so is far better than produced by previous dating methods . |
4 | Third , there will be far less condensation on the glass , because the inner pane is not in contact with the cold outside air , and so is much warmer than single glazing . |
5 | The climate for doing so is more favourable than for some years past . |
6 | Because the new government had an effective army it could raise much more revenue from taxes than the King had done , and so was more powerful than the monarchy had been . |