Example sentences of "[adv] than it does " in BNC.

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1 Also , the drug seems to inhibit the viral DNA polymerase enzyme much more effectively than it does the DNA polymerase used by the cell to copy its own DNA .
2 Clearly , though , the description of being brown and round fits a table much more easily than it does wine .
3 Not so , because the same axiom , every decoding is another encoding , applies to literary criticism even more stringently than it does to ordinary spoken discourse .
4 ‘ This hurts me more than it does you . ’
5 And since the discipline can not exclude psychological subjects from its accounts as it can psychologists , it has to consider the effects of gender variations among subjects more than it does among psychologists .
6 Even Salisbury itself — ‘ full of embattled little parishes ’ — resembles the countryside church more than it does the way-out zeal of Poole with its congregations of 19 to 30 year-olds .
7 ‘ How can you say it suits me more than it does Dana ?
8 Er , and I think perhaps that castle could be persuaded to show up just a little more than it does .
9 Bureaucracy distorts the tasks of social organizations more than it does in management , where ‘ the accumulation of bureaucratic relations does not necessarily decrease efficiency ’ .
10 The problem is that English law as a result protects property more than it does the person , as discussed in Chapter 3 .
11 If we were in fact to promote trickle transfer that would happen a great deal more than it does currently .
12 Erm I , I think again it 's , it 's probably the , the feeling of wearing it in , in confined spaces that might upset women more than it does erm men I do n't know .
13 We 'd all like it to happen a lot more often than it does .
14 I think I think it gets dark earlier than it does up here for example
15 First , the dollar is still ‘ fundamentally undervalued ’ , and by quite a margin — that is , a dollar buys much less abroad than it does at home .
16 Johns ( 1991 : 10–11 ) makes similar claims with respect to topic-prominent vs. subject-prominent languages : ‘ in a topic-prominent language linear arrangement follows the scale of CD far more closely than it does in a subject-prominent language ’ .
17 In the first place , as has been shown above , de la Broquière 's comparison of the Mufti with the Pope suggests a personage whose main characteristic was his spiritual rather than his temporal authority , a description which fits Fahreddin Acemi more closely than it does Molla Yegan .
18 Under water , the world of sound signalling takes on an additional significance since sound in water travels much further than light , moving a great deal faster than it does in air .
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