Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] they would [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Overheads ( rent , rates etc ) are usually lower than they would be in a town centre , where sites are expensive |
2 | Goods are bought in bulk ; and prices are often lower than they would be in a department store or High Street shop . |
3 | It will tend to mean retailers will keep prices lower than they would be in the absence of rivals . |
4 | They also mean that lending rates , due to the higher cost must be higher and deposit rates must be lower than they would be in the Euromarkets . |
5 | And now that they 've retired on half pension , they 're a damn sight better off than they would be in Sydney or Auckland , let alone London . ’ |
6 | Claims to privilege are the same as they would be on ordinary discovery . |
7 | They can be more selfless , more public spirited , more erm idealistic than they would be on their own , because the super ego can presumably erm influence the ego in both directions , it can make the ego erm transcend itself as it were to higher ideals and like someone sometimes sees this in , in group behaviour , but equally of course it can erm debase the ego by setting lower standards than the ego would normally accepted itself . |