Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] that [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The 1s level binding energies of elements increase roughly as Z , the nuclear charge , and can of course only be used for elements lighter than that used in the X-ray source .
2 Both of my hon. Friends know that their constituents live in an area which for generations has had health care that has been relatively less generously funded than that provided in the central London parts of the Thames regions .
3 In other words , this approach uses a concept of industrial change which is broader than that used in long-wave theory .
4 Employers ' and parents interpretations may diverge even more widely , particularly as the level of detail these groups are likely to be able or willing to handle will be broader than that used by teachers .
5 Nothing more exciting than that appeared on the horizon in his first six months in California , and he was already talking to June about going back to Mud and Neptune .
6 Additional air pollution in each of these classes must not exceed specific air quality ‘ increments ’ , thereby assuring a level of air quality which should in all cases be cleaner than that required by the NAAQSs .
7 The magnitude of difference , however , was far less marked than that reported by others .
8 Notation which is to be inscribed on the spine of books may need to be shorter than that used in catalogues , indexes , databases and bibliographies .
9 I replied , ‘ There it is , you know , one way or another I 've had this and that stolen from me ’ .
10 The reason I went into physics and what I try to inculcate is that the ideas themselves are interesting and that seems to me to be the main justification for it , so that when people try and justify scientific research by saying it 's good for the economy , the country and so on , or who knows what applications are going to come of it , I 'm inclined to sit rather quietly when that 's said because I 'm not convinced that some of the research that is done nowadays can have any practical application at all in that direct sense .
11 The evidence was overwhelming , but none so precise and clear as that given by a Mr Bryant and his teenage daughter .
12 These have dramatically altered and of course improved archaeologists ' knowledge about the duration of various episodes within pre-history , and it now seems possible that archaeology , and particularly prehistoric archaeology , will eventually have a dated historical sequence as clear as that used by historians .
13 Gloss acrylic varnishes are available , but the gloss is not as high as that obtained with a polyurethane or oil varnish .
14 Unfortunately for Brooks , the potential market share for the Beast is likely to be about as high as that enjoyed by the Land Rover , which is really a function of its specialist design rather than any deficiency in the shoe .
15 The rate of fluid transport observed on days 11–14 was approximately twice as high as that seen in control animals .
16 Students are expected to create their own notes : it is hard work and involves a craft skill as demanding as that required for oil paintings or pottery .
17 erm That seems to me a little bit odd that that has to be put on twice to the erm exclusion of other programmes .
18 Could it be that er evolution in sort of Aboriginal societies are more harsher than that allowed for a more experienced man to teach a young child how to live as opposed to , it , it 's beneficial for
19 The ratio was slightly lower than that achieved by the industry before nationalisation , but it was not markedly out of line with other countries .
20 Our estimate of the percentage of multiparasitized nests containing more than one egg of the same female at Guadix is close to that given by Soler , but significantly lower than that obtained at Santa Fe ( Table 1 ) .
21 The frequency of transformation with both pVM39 and pVMC3 plasmids was about three orders of magnitude lower than that obtained for pBR322 alone .
22 After 12 months , the recurrence rate was significantly ( p<0.001 ) lower than that observed during the first six months .
23 However , when she examined her cocoliche corpus ( 50 hours recorded from 50 speakers ) , Lavandera noted that the frequency of subjunctive forms in all environments was even lower than that observed in the Buenos Aires Spanish corpus ; moreover there was independent evidence that this low frequency did not simply reflect a poor command of Spanish by the immigrants .
24 As expected , the carcinoma incidence in the under 50s ( 0.6% ) was very much lower than that observed in the 50 to 70 years age group ( 7.5% ) or the over 70 years group ( 11.6% ) The incidences of adenoma in these age groups were 6.2 , 31.5 , and 32.2% respectively .
25 On the other hand , collagen-stimulated thromboxane production was similar to controls before CS11 apart from at the lowest collagen concentration ( 0.5 μg/ml ) when thromboxane production was in fact lower than that seen in control subjects .
26 The percentage propulsive rate ( 26.6% ) in the interposed colon is significantly lower than that seen in the normal oesophagus ( 80% ) , and more than double that seen in the left hemicolon in its normal location ( 10% ) .
27 Those elderly from social classes 1 and 2 illustrate a prevalence of long standing limiting illness which is 20 per cent lower than that recorded by their counterparts from classes 4 and 5 .
28 What they definitely do indicate are the extremes of weight problems ; where your weight falls higher than the amount given under the large-frame weight for your height , or lower than that given for the small-frame weight for your height , then you have problems .
29 But it remains the case that the current rate of increase in unemployment is considerably lower than that experienced in the early part of last year . ’
30 The Liberal Democrats ' vote on Thursday , 18 per cent , was lower than that secured by the Liberals under David Steel in February 1974 .
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