Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adj] [subord] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The modern surveyor involved in administering building contracts needs more than just a working knowledge of its terms — he needs a detailed legal appreciation . |
2 | Should the term mean more than just a circumscribed spatial area ? |
3 | Obviously vocational guidance , registration , and placement of school-leavers involved more than just the organization of the labour-market ; they were seen as essential to the incorporation of working-class adolescents into what influential social theorists were calling ‘ the community ’ . |
4 | The canker-blooms have full as deep a dye |
5 | From this point moral indignation became more than simply a grassroots phenomenon . |
6 | But the event attracted more than just the curious and those wanting to buy . |
7 | Because of the connection with prostitutes , pornography means more than just the graphic depiction in words or pictures of sexual activity . |
8 | ( Workers sat around playing cards because their daily quota had been met ; whole teams stood idle because only the appointed mechanic was allowed to turn a particular screw ; and so on . ) |
9 | Access requires more than just the existence of possibilities . |
10 | Clearly more people liked more than ever the fare and welcoming fellowship of the Undercroft . |
11 | It 's no secret that Mansell has more than just a soft spot for Frank Williams , and indeed has enjoyed lots of success at Williams in the past . |
12 | ‘ A real book needs more than just a good writer . |
13 | It 's something I think everyone recognizes at their own , that village school plays more than just the function of educating children , in small village communities . |
14 | I have a feeling that most women want more than just a casual affair . |
15 | If the competitor falls ill while abroad the book does not help . |
16 | The Forest Deer had more than just the antlers sticking out of his costume , the animal ballet was just that and an X-rated version of ‘ Hi-Ho ’ was rendered by seven stage-hands with boots on their knees . |