Example sentences of "than [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They , far more than the New English , had the ear of Elizabeth 's government and they advocated restraint in dealing with Ireland .
2 How is British Coal expected to compete in the privatised electricity market when the duopoly is able to close down coal-fired power stations even though they can produce cheaper electricty than the new gas turbine power stations , because the duopoly is able to pass the extra costs to consumers ?
3 Japanese economic competition was feared , although the anxiety was based more on memories of competition in the 1930s than the new competition that developed so vigorously in the 1960s .
4 The lives of articulate people can be more interesting than fiction , but in general they would bore viewers more than the new vogue of delving into every aspect of sexual behaviour in discussion programmes .
5 MORE THAN the new AC/DC album , Rhino Bucket 's debut has all the marks of classic AC/DC : hard chording , big hooks , simple beats , liquor on its breath .
6 MORE THAN the new AC/DC album , Rhino Bucket 's debut has all the marks of classic AC/DC : hard chording , big hooks , simple beats , liquor on its breath .
7 Do n't talk to me about any band but the Heartbreakers because I just wo n't listen — these boys are newer than the New Wave and ( surprise ! ) they can play ! !
8 It seems to me no more — and no less — obscene than the new Ministry of War headquarters just built on our satellite .
9 They have become coordinators largely because they have established their reputations as the first to counteract those years of neglect , but they have themselves suffered more from that neglect than the new generation of community language teachers which is at last emerging .
10 Britain has a whole new culture of public education to work out : new expectations , customs , relationships and attitudes more profound than the new vocabulary which is at present being learnt .
11 finally it 's back to the Manor Ground to pick the winners in our competition to pick the new Oxford manager … who better to make the draw than the new man himself
12 NORWICH need to find their touch in front of goal or their Premier League lead might not last much longer than the New Year celebrations .
13 ( In common with many other local villages , it was then renamed , as Union which is at least happier than the new name found for the village of Ustaritz downstream , which temporarily became Marat-sur-Nive . )
14 If this reading of Ali is correct , it would seem that simply in terms of his daily allowance the kasabat kadi was better off financially at the beginning of his career than the new muderris ; but in any case , given the fees the kadi could expect to receive , he must have had a considerably greater income .
15 And the pirates were so busy discussing the problem , and what they would do with the reward if they won it , that they did n't notice that they were being observed from the window above by none other than the new Mayor and his entourage .
16 For £25 , £1 more than the new charge for MoT test for cars , a qualified driving instructor will give the driver an hour-long skills appraisal which will include at least 45 minutes of driving .
17 Not everyone is moved to tears by the fate of vultures and wolves , but it is possible to think that the old crops of predators and scavengers were somehow more attractive than the new lot .
18 ‘ We thought it was a good idea to hold a pre-Christmas sale rather than a New Year one because many of our dresses are suitable for Christmas . ’
19 Even if labour moves between firms , they carry with them more skill and experience than a new recruit and may therefore expect this to be rewarded .
20 I CA N'T think of anything more likely to get us through the pre-Christmas traumas than a new play by Don Hayworth .
21 It involved nothing less than a new paradigm and a new approach to the relationship of theory and practice in educational management " ( Hughes et al.
22 Certain specifications allow the use of High , Expanded , or Extended memory , but MS-DOS 5 leaves you with up to 621K of the original 640K to use and programs that require more than this are more complex than a new PC owner should initially be concerned with .
23 Such a phenomenon may be explained in various ways , but one factor of acknowledged importance is certainly the rapidity of economic and social change , which tends to separate more sharply the experience , expectations and outlook of older and younger generations , as Mead ( 1970 ) argued in a study in which she likened the ‘ dissident young ’ to pioneers who are exploring a new time rather than a new country .
24 There are other potential locations within the district that would take a significant amount of development other than a new settlement .
25 This would be in accordance with the " acquisition hierarchy " observed by Edwards , assuming that the acquisition is of a second dialect rather than a new language altogether .
26 It is a sad and generally unrealised truth that the client who had been investing for upwards of nine months , probably knew considerably more than a new dealer .
27 We are seeing , in this development , none other than a new embodiment of the idea of an academic community , and one that is at the heart of the higher education enterprise .
28 And that is why fashion at any level needs to capture the imagination , most particularly in a time of economic recession when the consumer is likely to have priorities more urgent than a new frock .
29 Whether these entry positions can , in turn , be levered into positions of more than a new dependency on the technological leaders is an open question and one that can not be answered in the general case .
30 Maybe the age of leisure will turn out to be a brief and unsustainable interlude rather than a new dawn after all .
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