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

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1 Some stress has been thrown thus far on modernism and its advocacy , but a traditional critic may write as well or better than a modernist .
2 And yet this creature who so violates the natural order and traditional gender divisions by dressing as a man also does things better than a man : ‘ I should draw first and prove the quicker man ’ , she says ( iv .
3 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 .
4 You better than a sleepin' pill . ’
5 Better than a poky little office in a characterless building on the South Bank — and meeting after meaningless meeting ! ’
6 Better than a view of cardboard panes and the next-door privies .
7 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 .
8 If this looks likely , you have to be absolutely certain they 're going to achieve your objectives better than a human being !
9 Better than a funeral . ’
10 ‘ But they realise that a partnership government would be better than a Labour government , and much better than a minority government of either party . ’
11 He was led to believe that he would receive better than a university education with Mr. Wickstead as his personal tutor .
12 ‘ Hey , there 's nothing I like better than a slow cruise off the Spanish Main , a cool drink , and a little hot music .
13 First published in 1962 and now in its 4th edition ( 1980 ) , this fulfils a role as a reference text rather better than a student text , in that it has hundreds of references but no problems .
14 A forty-year-old today looks a lot better than a forty-year-old of twenty years ago . ’ .
15 DAVID went to sea and rose to command a naval ship ; after losing an arm in a naval battle , he was offered but refused a knighthood ; in his book Memorials of Ochiltree , David Ramsay says that when David 's brother James Tennant asked why he had refused the honour , he replied , ‘ Deed , Jamie , I just considered it little better than a nickname . ’
16 Better than a turntable ?
17 Much better than a long piece of string !
18 Tighter , sweeter , better than a woman any day — that was what they said .
19 A man 's voice will be heard better than a woman 's voice .
20 Much better than a line-out with them throwing-in on half-way .
21 Manager Chris Winter said : ‘ I think we 're doing better than a lot of other shops because customers can spend as little as £2 on a gift .
22 That will be to you better than a light and safer than a known way ’ .
23 The dishes below are filling and delicious , while at the same time ‘ good for you ’ — far better than a chocolate bar or sweet biscuits .
24 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 .
25 Better than a Sunday dinner , that was . ’
26 One suspects that in the end , they see no real use in either ‘ dick-tionaries ’ or dictionaries : a feminist orthodoxy is not much better than a sexist one .
27 I can only stress that when we return to our dingy little squats after a hard day baiting rock gods and ignoring letters from readers , there 's nothing we like better than a long listen to Pink Floyd 's ‘ Animals ’ or Mr Oldfield 's ‘ Ommadawn ’ while soaking our horny feet in a scalding bowl of mushroom chow mein .
28 Better than a bull fight .
29 Indeed , the ILEA , precisely because its schools operate in such widely differing circumstances , has published a ‘ league table ’ of 16-plus examination results adjusted for intake factors , which shows that schools with a disadvantaged intake can do relatively better than a school with an advantaged intake .
30 A quick transition will work better than a slow one .
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