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

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1 Gwynne suggests that this aspect has been neglected by researchers , who have concentrated on street pedlars and garbage pickers rather than the small-scale manufacturing sector , which does have the potential for growth ( Gwynne 1985 ) .
2 Coins rained down on to the stage , and accepting their payment caused her more embarrassment than the impromptu show she was putting on .
3 Not only had the reception of The Family Reunion been altogether more favourable than the ill-started attempt in 1939 , but both this play and Murder in the Cathedral were to be performed at the first Edinburgh Festival in the following year .
4 Cheaper than the do-it-yourself shop up Brady 's ?
5 ‘ Was blacker than the sable Moor :
6 But then so might that of the writer of the story , who may be less obedient than the gentile reader immediately recognises .
7 The towns were thus much larger than the rural villages , and they were to expand even more once the temples were built .
8 Similarly , the City area has far more family centres than the rural areas .
9 It is probably true that , indeed , ‘ in this period there is no major occupational group more worthy of compassion than the rural labourer ’ .
10 The urban districts of Exeter and Plymouth and the partly urbanized Tiverton District have far higher proportions of council-rented accommodation than the rural districts .
11 My attitude is that somebody has to do the job and if I get bumped off , I have experienced much more than the average bloke .
12 The average pensioner is 32% better off in real terms than the average pensioner in 1979 .
13 The average Cuban in the United States has better moral values and more love for the family than the average American .
14 I personally do n't believe that the average English citizen is any less proud of their own country than the average American .
15 Her fluency resulted in almost 100 books ; Flaubert 's entire output fits one volume no fatter than the average airport blockbuster .
16 She slipped into a frock made of less tape than the average cassette .
17 ‘ Guerillas In Tha Mist ’ is not a great album by Ice Cube 's standards , but it 's still stronger than the average hardcore LP .
18 Note that the average payment following the optimal strategy is around three times greater than the average payment following the myopic strategy .
19 Because New York in the summer was too hot even for the natives , shows would close for a couple of months when the Girls would be sent home for a holiday on half pay , which was better than the average salary in Britain .
20 THE average radiation exposure to a Sellafield site worker is now less than the average dose which people in the United Kingdom receive every year from natural radiation sources .
21 There are people out there who 've got problems that are bigger than the average household can deal with and erm I think , therefore , we 're looking for more institutionalized forms of help and folks like this particular character — I almost said his name — almost need to be made to accept that kind of help .
22 In areas of resistant rocks the wavecut platform ( Plate 27 ) , although often showing some degree of concavity , may be considerably flatter than the average sand and shingle beach .
23 ‘ They have to be tougher than the average kid , I do n't like losers , but once they 're into boxing it takes them off the streets , away from the drugs and alcohol , ’ said Lol , 57 .
24 It is true that there is also a chance that the individual plaintiff may live longer than the average expectation of life .
25 Election ‘ 92 : ‘ A lot less tiring than the average day in Downing Street ’
26 ‘ It 's been a lot less tiring than the average day in Downing Street , ’ he said yesterday .
27 Now , of course , we are told that council tenants pay more , on average , than the average mortgagee pays in repayments .
28 It may mean that the mentally handicapped child will be dependent on other people , including its parents , more than the average child .
29 Robertson Nicoll , with his journalistic exuberance , boasted in 1902 that ‘ the average Dissenting minister has … a better literary and theological culture than the average minister of the Church [ of England ] ’ who were ‘ the worst educated [ ministry ] in this country ’ .
30 T. B. You 're walking slower than the average person , when you 're first about .
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