Example sentences of "than during [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Prince and Princess had both been on particularly good form throughout that Gulf tour , and were reduced to giggles on several occasions , none more so than during a desert picnic . |
2 | The length of these broadcasts may be a problem , though perhaps a film could be shown in its entirety through a school history society rather than during a history lesson . |
3 | Regular staff , sometimes nominally of the same grade , provide a sort of supervision for them in the initial period and themselves tend to find that during the peak period they are doing , or doing more consistently , more responsible jobs than during the rest of the year . |
4 | Once a regression is over , the patient is always able to remember all the details perfectly clearly , and for Carol it was more upsetting afterwards than during the regression itself . |
5 | Yet , for some , physical work at night seems more demanding than during the daytime and this is clearly another disadvantage for the night-worker . |
6 | We have already established that physical work seems harder at night than during the daytime ; does the same apply to mental performance ? |
7 | The effect is not observed in some renal and heart disorders ; then the rate of urine flow on lying down at night is greater than during the daytime and this will be diagnostically useful to the physician . |
8 | After a period of exceptionally rapid growth in lending , British banks too have had to make big provisions for bad debts ; defaults are growing faster than during the recession of 1980–81 . |
9 | Kemp 's voice was no less clear than during the phone conversation . |
10 | This effort on Nizan 's part to promote orthodox sectarian communist party ideology within a bourgeois context found no greater expression than during the year he spent in Bourg-en-Bresse , when he was at one and the same time philosophy teacher at the Lycee Lalande and communist party candidate at the general election of 1932 . |
11 | But generally the level of violence in Cambodia during the election was lower than during the campaign . |
12 | It might also involve feeding times ; during the daytime , meals would be given more readily in response to the child 's cries than during the night . |
13 | ‘ People have adapted to telephone charges being more during the morning than during the night . |
14 | The RF Central Bank announced on May 9 that in January-April 1992 , 143,100 million roubles were put into circulation — 1.6 times more than during the whole of 1991 . |
15 | ‘ Black cars are involved in 83 per cent more crashes after dark than during the day . ’ |
16 | • Errors tend to be more frequent at night than during the day . |
17 | The consequences for the performance of simple tasks was that simple and choice reaction times were worse at night than during the day , and that as days on the night shift went by , simple reaction time tasks became slower . |
18 | Fa : During that week that he had that he was in absolute agony and night time seemed to affect him more than during the day . |
19 | The simple truth is , though , that you will never be in a better position to arrange suitable contract safeguards than during the period when a company is anxious to secure your services . |
20 | Some say that more people died that year than during the rebellion 10 years before . |
21 | Such fears were vastly exaggerated , for if Britain ever did reach a stage of possible revolution , then it was certainly after rather than during the war , but in isolation from working-class opinions , they seemed real enough to Unionist MPs and their supporters in 1918 . |
22 | Some heads of department believed that the self-appraisal report was the product of departmental discussion , but that it was discussion which had taken place over the last few years rather than during the time specifically set aside for the self-appraisal . |