Example sentences of "[noun] with more than [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The widely-held fears stem from the reasonable assumption that an independent or a devolved Scotland would be incapable of existing without considerable handouts from Whitehall and would have an administration with more than a left-wing tinge . |
2 | In teacher-training colleges lecturers have new theories of history that do away with the learning of ‘ facts ’ in favour of imaginative identification with more than a little colouring from the modern stereotypes that possess their own imagination . |
3 | Look , I know I have a reputation for serving up the truth with more than the traditional British accompaniments . |
4 | Indeed , the Colonel saw no reason to answer his wife with more than an equivocal smile . |
5 | Broadly speaking , the support of Parliament for any government with more than a nominal majority can be taken for granted and ministers come to the House to explain their policies , put through their bills , counter opposition propaganda and keep their supporters happy . |
6 | Now I look at the confident sexual swagger of young men with more than a faint envy . |
7 | As an extreme right-winger , I have read your recent post-apocalypse editions with more than the usual merriment . |