Example sentences of "rather [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In theory , during this period their potential to adapt technology to source inputs locally ( as had occurred in Biafra during the civil war ) , rather than to import them might have given them a competitive edge over the large manufacturing companies managed and partly owned from overseas .
2 Such a catalogue inevitably tends to describe and characterise artists rather than evaluate them , while interpretation is likely to be left to quotations from the artists .
3 She should be blessing her young sister rather than cursing her , she thought wryly .
4 Try simple tack repairs yourself rather than taking them to a saddler .
5 They bark and jump around excitedly , becoming particularly frenetic if you stop somewhere else , rather than taking them immediately for a walk .
6 Art helps us to break out of this prison-house by subverting conventional sign-systems and forcing us to focus our attention on signs themselves rather than taking them for granted .
7 Bowes Museum is an art museum not a theme park , exercising children 's eyes and minds — their curiosity , powers of observation and fledgling intelligence — rather than taking them on a rollercoaster ride .
8 For some it will be too late to fully recover more creative ways of asking the world to help them find what they need , rather than taking it brutally by theft , rape , or murder .
9 The advance word on Communion was that it wanted to deal in the uncanny again , to unsettle its audiences rather than make them laugh knowingly , yet here it was with something that belonged in a Joe Dante movie .
10 In practice , as we have seen , it is British policy to subsidise the polluting farmers rather than make them pay to clean up the pollution . )
11 It took the London store magnate Gordon Selfridge , who included them in his own advertising copy in the evening papers , to show that publishing them would increase the value of the paper to its readers , rather than make them desert to a rival medium .
12 But we usually work it into the show format somewhere , rather than make it a part of the news .
13 And rather than make it into a viable erm , organization .
14 She would make the disaster serve her rather than drag her under .
15 ‘ So , rather than drag her all the way back here for just five minutes or so , I thought we 'd go there .
16 Quinn 's expert manager will be one who recognizes that he has to guide the organization rather than lead it too definitively .
17 Bourgchier may well have thought , as Mancini implies in a narrower context , that to co-operate with the duke rather than opposing him still offered the best hope of warding off disaster .
18 Bourgchier may well have thought , as Mancini implies in a narrower context , that to co-operate with the duke rather than opposing him still offered the best hope of warding off disaster .
19 The religious or mystical order clearly supports the secular establishment , rather than opposing it as in some of the spirit possession cults we reviewed in the previous chapter .
20 Similarly , in an effort to reach an accommodation with women trade unionists , the NUSEC rejected the traditional nineteenth-century feminist opposition to protective legislation , pledging to work for the extension of such legislation to men rather than opposing it for women .
21 In discussing the " Wagnerian " aspect of the book , we should in any case remember that during the later part of 1871 Nietzsche actually reduced the extend of Wagner 's presence in it , rather than increased it .
22 Now they send a child rather than face us . ’
23 But you 'd die rather than face it again . ’
24 I decided it was best to avoid trouble , rather than face it when it comes .
25 He recounted all this without any anger or bitterness , but as he got up from his chair to go to the kitchen I had to turn away rather than watch him move around his flat as though he were still hampered by chains .
26 Rather than watch them go , I stayed by the sink and gazed out over the playing fields .
27 Where educational broadcasts are used , in the majority of cases it will be better to record a programme , rather than watch it live , not just for the convenience of the school timetable , but because video , as opposed to a live broadcast , is a more versatile educational tool .
28 But I did wonder , after a year or more , how it was that he and Mme G expected me to use the public baths rather than offer me the convenience of the bathroom in the pavillon .
29 Rather than offer it to them on a first-come , first-served basis , we offer it just to new business coming in .
30 Eighteen months later , personal pensions were accepted and the new consensus was that the Government should save money by reducing the benefits of SERPS rather than abolishing it .
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