Example sentences of "than [adv] on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While both initiatives are seen as bringing about a closer link between assessment and teaching and learning , and place a greater emphasis than hitherto on teacher assessment , Broadfoot points to various tensions and contradictions between these systems of assessment . |
2 | The methodology supporting Pareto 's analysis is individualistic , resting on a view of human nature rather than directly on assumptions about society . |
3 | On further thought it is soon evident that it is not as easy as that , because the same people are not at church every week , some come more than once on Sunday and will , therefore , be counted twice , and there is an attendance fluctuation depending on the state of the weather and the time of year ! |
4 | The Bax and Bantock have been reissued more than once on LP , but neither has ever sounded so well as on the present reissue . |
5 | Yet the physios have been busier than ever on tour . |
6 | The July regulations imposed tariffs up to 20 times higher than before on goods not intended for personal use . |
7 | One reason could be the fact that the absorption spectra of stars show the rare and chemically inactive gases such as krypton , neon and xenon to be much more common than here on Earth . |