Example sentences of "[art] [adj -er] [noun sg] [subord] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Further note that in bar 3 viola part , the flat sign is placed before the C when it first appears in the lower part as well as at its first appearance in the upper part .
2 Mistress of the shorter form as well as the long haul , Ruth is famous for her Wexford mysteries and crime-plus novels .
3 Also note the wording ‘ one or increasing progressively more teaspoons ’ which , if appropriate to the case , can speed up cure by giving increased stimulus from the larger dose as well as taking the patient through the higher potencies more rapidly .
4 A larger distribution requires the consent of the members of the smaller society as well as those of the larger one .
5 The walled Havelské Město ( the Gall Town ) to the E , was founded in 1232–4 and its free citizens granted their privileges to the older settlement as well .
6 The objectives are surely that we do the Liberal Democrats some real good , both nationally and in this area , in the longer term as well as for next June .
7 It can easily be pointed out , by way of criticism , that Benjamin neglects unduly both the effective autonomy of artistic forms and traditions and the power of the actual ( capitalist ) social relations of production , in the wider society as well as the particular apparatus .
8 Even though open systems may be able to meet requirements at a lower cost than perhaps the traditional proprietary systems , if you 've already paid for the traditional proprietary system , clearly there is no saving to be made by throwing it away and replacing it with the equivalent functionality on new technology .
9 It was also said that both masters neglected to wear their gowns , that the gardens were overgrown , and that , though there were still about 150 boys at the School , yet " they were of a lower class than formerly " .
10 It highlights any modules outside LIFESPAN which are at a lower version than currently held within LIFESPAN i.e. modules which have been updated in LIFESPAN since they were withdrawn to the directory of interest .
11 Structure , which can also be opposed to material , is a broader concept than both form , in its traditional sense , and device ; it embraces all aspects of a literary text , from sound to subject matter , and it includes both those which are defamiliarized and those which are not .
12 A broader view than formerly is being taken of music from outside the rich Anglican and English traditions .
13 They have a serious side but they must have a lighter side as well , must n't they ?
14 Duration of onset was recorded in a sub-group , and showed Asians had a shorter duration than both other groups , but particularly when compared with Afro-Caribbeans .
15 A heavier emphasis than ever before was being laid in the later eighteenth century , notably by monarchs themselves , on a ruler 's duties to his subjects .
16 The call by Griffiths for ‘ clear agreements ’ is obviously justified , but their achievement may prove to be a bigger problem than either Griffiths or the government anticipate .
17 It 'll be a bigger bone than a bigger bone than ever the poll tax was .
18 And it 's got a bigger shed as well .
19 Their age too , was a bigger barrier than either ever thought .
20 Parents have been given a bigger role than ever before .
21 ONE of Cleveland biggest annual fundraising events is challenging local businesses to make a bigger splash than ever this year .
22 and then I was trying to come out and I started to pull out into a gap and Brian said oh know , do n't pull out I said oh okay , he said the thing is your fairly tight so your gon na have to come out slowly so you need a bigger gap than otherwise .
23 And all this at a time when China 's leaders are asking the PLA to do a bigger job than ever before .
24 Yeah but it 's a clearer road as well
25 I hope that these reflections upon the justifications for the enforcement of contracts place the difficulties experienced by teachers of contract law in a clearer perspective than before .
26 The Labour administration elected to the Greater London Council in 1981 was committed to an extensive programme of economic intervention , to be supported by economic research on a larger scale than previously experienced in local government and with radically new approaches to generating and implementing policy .
27 However , the Liberal backbenches after the election contained a larger number than before of members known to be committed to social reform .
28 Female mammals are better at caring for their young without male assistance and , where it is necessary , there tends to be a larger group than just a single pair .
29 It showed how local government could benefit from the efficiency of a larger authority while also being responsive to local communities in delivering its services .
30 And Dyson knew from the depth of humility and reverence in his inflection that he was getting a larger fee than even Lord Boddy .
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