Example sentences of "[adj -er] [conj] for [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The regulation of pension funds tends to be far lighter than for insurance companies as they are bound by trust legislation , and because the companies that offer pensions have an incentive to make sure that schemes are adequately administered as they are responsible for the benefits they have agreed upon for their employees ( even though they rarely run the fund themselves ) .
2 As glass tubes are ideal for obtaining Raman spectra , sampling of liquids is much easier than for IR spectroscopy .
3 We fought to make the work quotas lighter and for salary rises , for a free midday meal , for women and children to get a full salary .
4 Despite the sophisticated techniques involved in enhanced recovery of oil and recovery of heavy oil , both investment and production costs are lower than for tar sands , oil shale and for the renewables .
5 ‘ Our crowds for the Anglo-Italian Cup will probably be better than for Zenith Cup matches but you have to reach the final to make real money out of it . ’
6 THE pace of political change has been rapid here , but for no one has it been faster than for Mr Jan Carnogursky , who will be a deputy prime minister .
7 It must be remembered that in both types of Free Range Units , the standard of management must be extremely high , higher than for battery units .
8 The percentages for the rest of modernised Europe , with the exception of Switzerland , are slightly higher and for North America they are higher still .
9 This ensures that production costs of electricity generated by these methods are no greater than for fossil fuels .
10 When , it finally did , reports showed that the Mexican tuna fleet had killed roughly 100,000 dolphins during that year — a rate four times greater than for US boats .
11 Another post-Tiananmen worry , greater for for Hong Kong than for any other interested party , must be the future of China 's economy and economic policies .
  Next page