Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] than " in BNC.
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1 | The PROFITBOSS pro-acts his way to profit rather than reacting to potential loss . |
2 | Without such funding the best way to process general language is to acquire rather than develop a parser ( Patten , 1992 ) . |
3 | The divisions are certainly latent , but the very manner in which , especially since President Muawad 's assassination , Syria has been trying to enforce the peace plan — with such haste , threats and bluster — tends to blunt rather than sharpen them . |
4 | After he had released the ropes , the huge crowd watched as Simon began to ascend rather than descend the pole . |
5 | The major difficulty here is the failure to consider the relationship between s17 ( where property passing is linked to contract rather than conveyance ) and s62(4) of SGA 1979 . |
6 | It was significant that Tsongas decided to suspend rather than terminate his campaign , as it underlined the doubts which remained concerning Clinton . |
7 | The order for discovery is often the point of no return for the plaintiff in a libel action : it is the stage at which some prefer to discontinue rather than to open their files . |
8 | Anyone who wanted to fight a battle to keep a right to report rather than a statutory duty can forget it . |
9 | In all forms of natural therapy , which aim to stimulate rather than to suppress the body 's natural defences , the axiom is : by creating favourable conditions in the whole person , body-mind-spirit , the body will heal itself . |
10 | I all conscious that the most important thing is to be encouraging , to stimulate rather than to regulate . |
11 | The King now prepared to mount an attack on Granada and , thanks to the request of his queen in a personal letter to Rodrigo , El Cid joined him , raising the siege of Leira just as the city was about to capitulate rather than fail Alfonso . |
12 | On the subject of safety , do n't worry ; most cases of electrocution by guitar have been down to abusage rather than usage . |
13 | He prefers to borrow rather than raise outside equity capital and thus dilute control . |
14 | But maybe these reactions are merely irrational vindictive emotions ( akin to vengeance ) which we ought morally to curb rather than indulge . |
15 | The length of time required for a solid to flow rather than fracture is known as its rheidity and the type of flow produced is termed rheid flow . |
16 | If there is an existing pipe organ and it is of good quality , it may prove to be more economical in the long run to restore rather than replace it . |
17 | It was designed to uphold rather than undermine older aspects of Japanese society . |
18 | But sportsmen must retire ; their bones insist upon it , and most try to do so if not at the height of their powers — that is too much to ask , no matter how determined the vows of youth — at any rate a day before they are asked to go rather than a day after . |
19 | Where before he went off at obtuse tangents , now he takes the songs where he wants them to go rather than let them control him . |
20 | When the effect of an additional task is to disrupt rather than facilitate performance then the two tasks are said to compete for the same " functional space " within the hemispheres . |
21 | As it was , however , the US was slowly , and not too slowly , getting itself into a position where its responsibilities tended to supplant rather than complement those of the French : and this was something which at least had to be offset against all the delays that would ensue in European rearmament . |
22 | But he says he 'll go to court rather than pay for the round which works out at £17.50 a measure . |
23 | Over the years , sensitive tutor-organisers , with the personality to work harmoniously with Federation and branch officers , have consistently been able to promote rather than to threaten voluntaryism . |
24 | The ‘ natural spelling ’ of beginners in many cases tends to condense rather than elaborate . |
25 | Cheney 's decision to cancel rather than rescue the stricken programme was also widely interpreted as an attempt by the Defence Department to repudiate the long-standing convention that defence contractors could enter into unrealistic contracts confident that the government would make good any losses suffered in cases other than fraud or gross mismanagement . |
26 | Many companies refuse to invest less than £500,000 in any one company , partly because the smaller companies are regarded as higher risk . |
27 | Many have been constructed with just polythene over hardcore when the building inspector was n't about , but either way , when probing with a garden fork of thin steel rod , you probably wo n't be able to penetrate deeper than about 200mm . |
28 | Is a nominated subcontractor really likely to perform better than the subcontractor 's own subcontractor ? |
29 | Interestingly , initial offerings that reverse leveraged buy-outs — a fast-growing category , especially in America — seem to perform better than average . |
30 | Each smaller work group attempts to perform better than their rival groups in both quality control and in the number of suggestions they offer to improve productivity . |