Example sentences of "[adv] [be] more of a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even on his last visit , two years ago , the Ministry Inspector declared that it would soon be more of a hazard to health than a promoter of it . ’
2 Sculpting has always been more of a hobby . ’
3 There could hardly be more of a contrast between this year 's debate on the Loyal Address and our debate last year .
4 Ma Katz could hardly be more of a monster than Daddy Dear , Bruno Bonney .
5 Monosodium and the acquisition of food preference in a European context , by France Bellisle , Alain Tournier and Jeanine Louis-Sylvestre Food today is more of a maintenance function than a pleasurable experience .
6 The issue is further complicated by work such as Newby 's study of farmworkers in East Anglia ( Newby 1977 ) , which employs all the methods used by Gans and by Stacey , and yet is more of a survey than a community study .
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