Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] more [subord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I read more than the newspapers .
2 The night before his death I spent more than an hour with him and we spoke quietly of the future ; he wanted to be sure that Ray and I would look after Margaret , our step-mother , whom we had come to admire greatly for her devotion to Father .
3 Glancing back through what I have written so far , I detect more than a note of cynicism .
4 Actually , I had more than a hand in it ; I designed all of Crate 's new tube line , even though it does n't have my name on it .
5 ‘ Alex , what I need more than an apology is an explanation . ’
6 There is surely something very odd about insisting that I need more than the fact that I love cats and hate dogs to decide which to have about the house .
7 He asserted that Parliament was " not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests … but … a deliberative assembly of one nation , with one interest , that of the whole — where nor local purposes , nor local prejudices ought to guide , but the general good , resulting from the general reason of the whole " ; a contention which contains more than an echo of Rousseau , ironically , since Rousseau was adamant that the nation could not be represented in the way Burke implies .
8 The latest move to supply India , a country which exploded a nuclear device in 1974 with material produced from a research reactor , typifies France 's ‘ go it alone ’ approach which has more than a hint of economic expediency in it .
9 It was mizzling steadily , so I had lashed out on a minibus ticket , which cost more than a taxi would here .
10 In his amateur days he was an ‘ eviction technician ’ ( a fashionable euphemism for bouncer ) but such work is regarded as unseemly for the standard bearer of a sport which prides itself in its healthy clean-living image , and he now supplements his income from the few competitions which pay more than a pittance by personal appearances .
11 The last few miles to Ealing were covered in a jerking crawl which took more than an hour , and daylight was breaking down into darkness as Alison gave directions through the maze of streets and parked cars away from the main shopping area .
12 Britain 's second biggest electricity supplier , which generates more than a quarter of the nation 's electricity , is urging the Government to close down out-of-date nuclear power stations .
13 He was speaking after a meeting with Sir Patrick Mayhew which lasted more than an hour .
14 For obvious reasons the dangers of such malpractice are endemic in policing , and it may be ‘ respectable fears ’ about it which fluctuate more than the extent of abuse .
15 I want you to see more than the cow .
16 Port Solent has a choice of houses and apartments to suit the various needs of the yachtsman and those who want more than a home on the waterfront .
17 You deserve more than a medal .
18 Good luck , Mr Greer , you deserve more than a medal .
19 As it is , basic-rate taxpayers who earn more than the £16,900 ceiling face a marginal tax rate of 25% , while those earning less than the ceiling face a rate of 34% .
20 At The American College in London you earn more than a degree — you receive an education with a career focus and individual attention from faculty who are professionals in their fields .
21 If you earn more than the LEL , you pay contributions on all earnings — a big disincentive to raising your hours , and therefore your pay , by that small amount .
22 Do not think that your horse will do better if you add more than the recommendations , the fact is that too much is more harmful than too little .
23 Urban Hype do it as well as anyone else , but you crave more than the Barney McGrew nonsense of ‘ Trip ( geddit ? )
24 Well , I , I wan na go skiing as well , so you get more than a day trip .
25 She needed more than a non-committal grunt in answer to her outpourings .
26 So if you 've more than a mite of sense you 'll point your base somewheres else .
27 Now , after some shrewd scavving and a touch of inventive accountancy , she had more than the price of the pudding .
28 Mrs Hughes , who waited more than a century for some of the most exciting times of her life , passed away peacefully in her sleep at the St David 's Nursing Home , Redcar , Cleveland .
29 A woman who waited more than an hour for an ambulance is to meet senior health managers to discuss the problem in Teesdale .
30 You need more than a bowl of water to solve your , to salve your conscience and to , and to be free from innocent blood .
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