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

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1 Compared with equivalents in the rest of India , these households have few servants — often only one .
2 Styling is less square cut than predecessor 's but still pretty ponderous compared with others in the class .
3 Although the incidence of gastric cancer is declining worldwide , especially in the developed countries of North America , Europe , and Japan , there have been several recent reports showing that there has been an increase in carcinomas of the cardia compared with carcinomas in the antrum .
4 Secondly , trends in various socio-demographic and economic variables will be compared with trends in the size and composition of the population of children in care in collaboration with those involved in a complementary programme of research at the University of Bristol .
5 The larger number of cataracts recorded in the prompted group probably reflects the diligence of optometrists in noting these defects , compared with doctors in the hospital diabetic clinic .
6 In a single centre double blind study of 66 patients , the value of cisapride ( 10 mg twice daily ) was compared with pacebo in the prevention of duodenal ulcer relapse .
7 Rates of grant for development plans and other investments were , until December 1984 greater in the UK than in France ( a maximum of 34% seemingly in French LFAs compared with 70% in the UK ) .
8 During the 1980s income growth in unit trusts has been high ( £1000 invested in a unit trust in 1989 would have yielded £142 , compared with £81 in a building society ) .
9 The drug was compared with prednisolone in the management of active left sided or total ulcerative colitis .
10 Results were similar in the analysis according to protocol , with 14% considering themselves in remission in the fluticasone propionate group , compared with 39% in the prednisolone group ( p=0.001 ) .
11 Wider access for adults is being advocated but , compared with courses in the arts or social sciences , many science courses appear to be less flexible in their entry requirements .
12 The CBI points out that UK dividends , as a percentage of post-tax profits , have been consistently higher than elsewhere , reaching more than 70% last year , compared with 54% in the US and under 35% in Germany and Japan .
13 How did the trends in television 's news agenda compare with trends in the electorate 's agenda in 1987 ?
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