Sentences with phrase «bigger than its neighbours»

Compare this to Birmingham, where the City Council is much bigger than its neighbours and conurbation - wide collaboration has been markedly more difficult.

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But relatively recent trends — urbanization, mass immigration, the rise of big business — have found us more frequently living and working alongside strangers rather than neighbours; as Cain writes, «facing the question of how to make a good impression on people to whom [we] had no civic or family ties.»
At $ 878 million Man City have spent $ 73 million more than Paris St Germain and $ 131 million more than neighbours Man Utd, though they are having a Red Devil of a time under big spender Jose Mourinho to close that gap.
In most cases, crabs with burrows would only assist their neighbour if they were bigger than both the intruder and the neighbour, and had a good chance of winning.
This town of 140,000 scored better than its big - city neighbour in almost every category.
The Strand is a bit of a grand old dame as far as Bencoolen Street goes, with its obvious advantage being that rooms are considerably bigger than the shoeboxes at some neighbouring hotels.
With a more laid back and traditional feel than its bigger and brashier island neighbours, we can be sure to have a relaxing time.
Eagle Beach is considerably quieter than its bigger, brasher neighbour, Palm Beach, but you'll still find plenty going on in the evenings.
Slightly bigger than its closest neighbours, Wye River is another of the smaller townships spanning the length of the Great Ocean Road.
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