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

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1 So I would like to leave you with this suggestion that art , better than a scientifically-constructed computer , is a useful analogy for the brain , and that the more that can be found out about the workings of memory , the more usefully shall we be able to understand the links between them .
2 Although , as we have seen , it is possible to step outside this framework , and find an alternative that seems to fit the life style of the person who has died better than a traditional church funeral , in practice it is extremely difficult to do this .
3 So far in this chapter , I have described some of the plainer basic shapes , for often it is the less complicated shapes that work better than a contrived design .
4 There was nothing he liked better than a good puzzle .
5 ‘ You deserved better than a one-night stand , Kate .
6 Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that our talented children deserve better than a Labour council , let alone a Labour Government ?
7 But she still laboured under the apprehension that she had to prove herself better than a famous opponent who has been more successful than any other English singles player of the decade .
8 The reported recurrence risk ratios ( λ R ) , which are defined by the risk to a relative of class R ( K R ) divided by the population prevalence ( K p ) , fit a multifactorial model better than a monogenic model for both ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease ( see table ; note that recurrence risks corrected for sex and age are not available to permit rigorous analysis of these data ) .
9 Furthermore it is possible for a high degree polynomial to be only slightly better than a low degree one ( even a straight line fit ) , whereas the higher degree fit will certainly require much more effort .
10 You better than a sleepin' pill . ’
11 Much better than a long piece of string !
12 It has thus fared better than a small party could expect , maintaining a PS almost equal to its PV and even on occasion slightly in excess of it .
13 However reference is also made to the Smithers and Griffin ( 1986 ) study which indicated that nonstandard mature students obtained results that were either as good or better than A level entrants on the same courses and were less likely to fail to complete their courses .
14 This may suit your needs better than a permanent move .
15 ‘ Hey , there 's nothing I like better than a slow cruise off the Spanish Main , a cool drink , and a little hot music .
16 If this looks likely , you have to be absolutely certain they 're going to achieve your objectives better than a human being !
17 After being a highly-prized mistress she was now little better than a common prostitute , and her owners were now interested only in squeezing the last drops of revenue from her tired body .
18 It may be argued that fundholding allows us to discharge these responsibilities ourselves in respect of our own practice population , and that we are capable of doing the job better than a large purchasing authority .
19 I like them better than the modern ones .
20 He liked the forked lightning better than the zig-zag kind and now he was gratified by a second many-branched display that seemed to spring and grow from the river itself , blossoming in the sky above the Kingsbrook meadows .
21 Best Group Video : Even Better Than The Real Thing — U2 .
22 ‘ Ultra Violet ( Light My Way ) ’ was one of the highlights , ‘ Even Better Than The Real Thing ’ kicked hard , ‘ One ’ was scintillating and ‘ Love Is Blindness ’ hypnotic and powerful against a backdrop of city lights in black and white on the video screens .
23 Prime minister … chairman of British Rail … head of BBC Light Entertainment … well , who could n't do better than the current incumbents ?
24 Much better than the quoted loss projected of £12,728 .
25 GIBSON ES-335 Dot reissue , 1981 , beautiful blonde , immaculate condition , better than the usual Gibson quality , £575 ono .
26 Even the gourd comes off better than the poor whale , who is no more than a floating prison where Jonah spends three days purging his contempt of court .
27 Zambia was wearing some of Tammuz' clothes and Roirbak thought the khaki and green suited hir far better than the dusty black SHe usually favoured .
28 In part , this stems from society 's ability to handle risk better than the private individuals on whom it falls , and who therefore require large profits in compensation .
29 Much better than the other night when my leg was so bad .
30 He 'd known Leverrier rather better than the other masters ; they had shared a common interest in botany .
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