1. Buying two wooden spoons can be more fun at this time than purchasing an expensive set of china in later years. 2. In New York, though, these global free-riders have an easier time than in London. 3. Is there reason to believe some-thing will be different this time than in years gone by? 4. It does, however, spend more time than chimpanzees in trees, from which it occasionally drops branches on to predators. 5. Taking the bus across the country appeals to people with more time than money. 6. The Commission expresses its anxiety that the proposed syllabus in the revised music curriculum allows less time than hitherto for choral music. 7. This means that the parasites live shorter lives and pass through more generations in a given time than their hosts. 8. What better way to put down roots, and what more suitable time than in the spring? |