Example sentences of "than that for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | lower than that for neighbouring Hambledon , part of which is also in my constituency , even though the two districts have similar characteristics ? |
2 | Between 1985 and 1990 , however , the number of people aged over 85 supported in residential care by local authorities has declined at a slower rate than that for all people aged 65+ . |
3 | In a study by Maltzman , Kantor and Langdon ( 1966 ) using a priori classifications of high and low arousal words , recall for high arousal words was significantly better than that for low arousal words both immediately and after 30 minutes , this highlights the sometimes counterintuitive capacity for artificial stimuli to elicit arousal . |
4 | The wages of farm workers are thus determined by the conditions prevailing in the local labour market , rather than that for agricultural products . |
5 | The same month Medical Journal of Australia published a report which found that the suicide rate for Aborigines had risen 10-fold since 1981 , and was six times higher than that for other Australians . |
6 | The dose equivalence for QTc interval was consistently lower than that for other measures ranging from 3.1 to 5.8 ( table II ) . |
7 | For the fall-off in with ο is more rapid than that for first order . |
8 | Apple Computer Inc chief executive John Sculley has controversially entered the high-definition television debate , saying that he reckons the outlook for digital compression television is far brighter than that for high definition television , Reuter reports . |
9 | This performance is significantly better than that for vertical symmetry ( P=0.01 ) . |
10 | In fact , of all fines imposed in 1975 and 1976 , the medium fine … for large firms ( $1,000 ) was smaller than that for medium-size corporations … |
11 | Surprisingly the sensitivity reported for this technique is frequently less than that for duodenal aspiration cytology , although this may be related to differences in the stage of disease being investigated . |
12 | Indeed , the fact that those lobbies are so much more vociferous than that for old people symbolises the problem which we have to confront : old people themselves are too accepting of the way they are viewed and described by others and others have been slow to take their part . |