Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [adv] [art] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 There was far more behind this than just a deterioration in the weather .
2 Thus , the benefit for a pensioner couple over 80 will rise from £88.45 a week to £96.15 a week — an increase of 8.7 per cent. , which is more than double the increase in the retail prices index .
3 Gordon Owen , the managing director in charge of Mercury , says the group is anxious not to more than double the network in a year as it is a case of ‘ how fast you can go without falling over ’ .
4 This disagreement between the different schools of thought is more than just a storm in an academic teacup .
5 Cairo is too far away to be anything more than just a stake in the ground against IBM/Apple Computer Inc while the hoopla surrounding Windows For Workgroups is meant to distract attention away from an increasingly late NT .
6 There is no place for a quality footballer if he believes he is more than just a page in that machine .
7 Building students preparing for a career in Europe need much more than just a grounding in languages , says John Watson , student representative for the CIOB 's Northern Counties Region and press officer for the Tyneside Centre .
8 more than just a week in politics
9 The Cabinet accepted the recommendation that a substantial British aircraft industry was required to hold off competition , and should be developed with more than just the Empire in mind ; also the premise that work on new aircraft should proceed under government direction , with the Treasury accepting responsibility for new types .
10 But the issue touched many more than just the activists in the women 's movement : a petition demanding that the allowance ‘ be given to every mother for every child ’ was presented to Parliament with 300 000 signatures ( Fleming , 1973 ; Castle , 1976 ) .
11 But the silence deepened , and she felt more than ever the changes in her .
12 But such an identification was probably more than merely an exercise in wish-fulfilment by the ego on behalf of the id .
13 ‘ When we came to leave the Lamb that afternoon , Mr Barnett , we were all in similar states of intoxication , but Jack had become as maudlin as only an Irishman in liquor can .
14 According to Ockleton , he had become ‘ as maudlin as only an Irishman in liquor can . ’
15 She died childless when still a minor in 1651 and he never remarried .
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