Example sentences of "[verb] little more than [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For groups in this position the right to take part in politics represents little more than the right to whistle in the wind .
2 A settlement was reached in 1972 , but in the 1980s , as the devolution of power to the south became little more than a façade and the economic situation deteriorated , the separatist movement re-emerged .
3 Welch is the first to admit that when the Theatre Royal opened in 1982 it was widely regarded as a white elephant , which quickly became little more than a stopping off point for second-rate touring products .
4 In the end , this is a book without a conclusion — despite its charts , its statistical tables and its thickets of notes , it offers little more than a collection of historical raw material .
5 Collaborative change , with negotiation between professional groups and the state , may be the best way forward , but without strong government control it risks becoming little more than a tinkering with the existing system .
6 It was once an important port , but now contains little more than a wharf , the use of which is also limited by the extremely wide range of the Severn Estuary tides .
7 $800 for Solaris 2.0-on-Sparc sounds expensive compared to USL 's $350 for Unix SVR4.2 ( Destiny ) , but SunSoft claims such a price would buy little more than a kernel from USL , and is virtually useless in such form .
8 However , it cost little more than the price of the land — a real bargain , ’ she parodied in a bitter little voice .
9 Instead of government-rigged prices , they want little more than a reaffirmation of existing anti-dumping rules .
10 The provisions the Committee recommend for inclusion involve little more than a restatement of the existing common law position :
11 Engineering , which played so central a role in this country 's industrial development , now has little more than a bit part according to many economists and politicians .
12 Barbados , which even now has little more than a quarter of a million people , has led the way with a roll of honour of mind-boggling proportions .
13 Away he goes Lawrence again to the right-handed and that 's short on the back foot plays it down with a dead bat , ball bounces little more than a yard or two .
14 Aerial photographs reveal little more than the site 's main features , and plotting scatters of surface finds only gives a reasonable guide to its centre , with little information about its extent or shape .
15 At her worst — which is to say , when her performances , all crust and no bread , seemed little more than a rash of mannerisms — she could strike one as impossibly tic-ridden and implausible .
16 Meanwhile the war progresses , causing little more than a headache over the shortage of petrol ( p.66 ) .
17 An inexpensive pond heater will solve the problem — and cost little more than a lightbulb to run .
18 And finally , there are the ones that seem little more than a cue for a really good cackle .
19 Many farms I have visited over the past 10 years have needed little more than a re-organisation of their existing system and some basic drainage alterations .
20 In the remoter corners of water authority empires , which have had little more than a decade in which to professionalize themselves since their formation in 1974 , gangs of river maintenance staff inherited from the far less environmentally accountable river boards have guarded their independence from interference by senior central management within their own organizations .
21 Of course the apparent benefits to the region are offset by the inevitable losses in jobs and the suspicion that in years , perhaps months , the company will not be able to sustain two major broadcasting centres and that Newcastle will become little more than a satellite of Leeds .
22 And it occurs so easily — almost passively — requiring little more than a relinquishing of the effort of emulation , the erasure of ‘ to be like ’ and the surrender to what remains : ‘ I desire … you ’ ; thus : ‘ I desire ( to be like ) you ’ .
23 There is a range of topics requiring little more than the ability to recognise and identify the prey being attacked .
24 Next to Assad 's Syria , Colonel Gaddafi 's Libya had become little more than a refuge for Palestinian extremists , a useful quartermaster s supply depot for arms and explosives , and a convenient whipping boy for Western governments anxious to be seen taking a strong line on terrorism without risking their strategic interests in the Middle East .
25 In fact the land around this former beauty spot had become little more than a rubbish tip .
26 The dental remains indicate little more than a dependence on a hard-fruit diet , and there may have been several species with this inclination .
27 Behind these it requires little more than a bag .
28 It was surprising that an industry generating so many millions of pounds was prepared to use little more than the manager 's sexual tastes as its yardstick of talent .
29 Such abuses were seldom reported , thorough investigations were rarely held , and " the few perpetrators disciplined or prosecuted usually get little more than a slap on the wrist and most know they can get away with it unchallenged " .
30 Diana Ross sauntered down the catwalk this season wearing little more than a feather boa and a smile .
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