Example sentences of "and [adj] than it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But within this context , Wilkins ' elegant stuccoed facades will be retained , and an important landmark has been saved and will look far more handsome and dignified than it has for many years . |
2 | The Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 , the sub committee bill of rights and seniority reform all helped to break the power of committee chairmen in the House of Representatives while other changes , including public and recorded voting , plus new rules decreeing open committee meetings , except in special circumstances , had the effect of making the House more open and accessible than it had ever been before . |
3 | It would be too much to say that by 1870 Paris had become a fragrant bower — few cities ever manage that — but it certainly was less odorous and pestilential than it had been . |
4 | Although it will probably never be a picture postcard village , during the last two or three years some farmers have started to replace the hedges that were removed a generation ago , and to plant trees , so perhaps in years to come the parish will again look something like the pictures of it in days gone by , less bleak and windswept than it does today . |
5 | from a standing position the bathroom was even colder and smellier than it had looked before . |
6 | The room seemed darker now , and smaller than it had . |
7 | About two million workers had come out in support of the miners , a number which represented almost half the total which the TUC could have called out in support of the miners — and more than it did . |
8 | Power in Congress , in other words , was even more diffused and scattered than it had been before . |
9 | It 's lighter and funnier than it sounds , but this was no gentle role . |
10 | I think that you have made the magazine more interesting , more satirical and funnier than it has been this century . |
11 | Fortunately , the electorate is far more observant and astute than it thinks . |
12 | In 1561 he received a royal dispensation to be absent from his Durham prebend to finalize a map of England ‘ both fairer and more perfect and truer than it hath been hitherto ’ . |
13 | The drought had not yet taken a stranglehold , although the landscape looked parched and drier than it had for years . |