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

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1 But she assures me that you are far better off with a lensless eye than with no eye at all .
2 In such cases failure is even more painful than with a home student , and one has heard rumours of failed candidates having to return several years of fees to their government , and suffering even worse penalties .
3 Often these can provide extremely useful teaching material , despite the fact that they have been produced for the general public , rather than with a school 's audience in mind .
4 As a consequence she may be more likely to mate with him than with a male who is less explicit about his state .
5 Kapil is clearly more at home with a bat or a ball in his hand than with a pen .
6 Most crucially , the report still viewed unemployment as something requiring periodic relief rather than with a sense of understanding of how relief and cure were bound up together .
7 The common English proverb " Early to bed and early to rise , makes a man healthy , wealthy and wise " is less concerned with self-denial than with a prescription for regular habits .
8 The reason why they turned to anthropology and history had more to do with their analysis of capitalism than with a concern with pre-capitalist societies for themselves .
9 The original concern for out-of-school education is evident in the way objectives are defined in terms of utility. : threshold level specifications are drawn up with an eye to meeting the needs of learners as eventual participants in contexts of communicative interaction , rather than with a concern to activate the actual learning process itself .
10 Given that a very precise and reliable estimate of a required yield is unattainable anyway , the problems of both interdependence and estimation of covariances from key factors may be less severe if financial analysts work with the more homogeneous SBU as the unit of classification , rather than with a division which may contribute to various corporate business activities .
11 If it is pulling water from the bottom of the pool , you are more likely to encounter blockage than with a mid-water feed .
12 There is no better way , young or old , to enjoy the festive side of Christmas than with a visit to the pantomime .
13 The result is significantly lower figures for ownership control than with a methodology such as that of Nyman and Silberston , discussed above .
14 As the blower is engine-driven , boost is always on hand , so response is much faster than with a turbocharger .
15 As Squig Hunter teams normally carry one prodder between two models a Boss can be armed with a sword , axe or any other kind of hand weapon rather than with a prodder .
16 And after a long day 's walking , what better way to end it than with a glass of cider in one of St Ives ' treasures — The Three Ferrets .
17 Dealing otherwise than with a view to making a profit or avoiding a loss
18 The most important defence is trading other than with a view to making a profit or avoiding a loss .
19 Section 4(1) ( c ) provides : ( c ) ( i ) that the only supply of the product to another by the person proceeded against was otherwise than in the course of a business of that person 's ; and ( c ) ( ii ) that section 2(2) above does not apply to that person or applies to him by virtue of things done otherwise than with a view to profit …
20 By the time English had situated itself as a centre of learning and teaching at all universities in the early 1930s , its ethos and evaluative criteria were those associated with a masculine profession , rather than with a programme of national cultural intervention .
21 For some , entering the market as consumers had more to do with necessity than with a growth in personal income .
22 Mrs Hill was a small , plump , middle-aged woman , with fine frizzy hair which she encased in a fine frizzy hair net ; she always wore a purple and blue flowered pinny , a garment more in keeping with an aunt or a cleaner than with a lover of science .
23 Once he was in power , this alternative view would argue , his policies were more consistent with a belief that it was still feasible to salvage some kind of organic link between France and Algeria than with a belief in the inevitability of complete rupture .
24 And how better to celebrate VAT than with a Vicars and Tarts Ball ?
25 A practical way to provide sums of more than £250,000 for larger businesses over short periods of time , more cheaply than with an overdraft , is Barclays Managed Rate Facility .
26 In general it seems fair to say that rather fewer Zuwaya were concerned with freedom of speech or opinion than with the threats to economic independence , which in their view was more closely bound up with identity and belonging .
27 In both the total population and among younger men periodontal disease and oral hygiene were more strongly associated with total mortality than with the incidence of coronary heart disease .
28 The conclusions of this Lecture are perhaps concerned more with developments in economic theory than with the incidence of taxation , and we have emphasized throughout the Lectures that the study of taxation can be no more soundly based than the models that are employed ( explicitly or implicitly ) .
29 The link between government and broadcasting is often very close , generally closer than with the press .
30 This quality is lacking in departments such as the Treasury or the Foreign Office which are pre-occupied more with policies than with the handling of individual cases .
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