Example sentences of "[be] [indef pn] more [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In all probability it really had been nothing more than a prank .
2 All the tenderness he 'd shown her had been nothing more than a sham , just a front to convince the interested public that they were lovers .
3 This , however , may have been nothing more than the fact that nuclear energy constituted a clearly defined and nascent policy sector , and one which , since unlike other policy areas such as coal or agriculture there were hardly any national interests or groups to consider , could quite easily be separated from the rest of national policy making .
4 The slenderest patients , those whose faces are nothing more than a triangle of bone around the eyes , they 're Musselmänner : not , as I first thought , as an ironical glance at musclemen .
5 " Your saints are nothing more than a lot of mischief-makers . "
6 This is a hallowed statement signifying that the terms set out are nothing more than an intention and will not become binding on any party until a formal contract has been negotiated , executed and exchanged .
7 But in time term " , these limestones are very much of the same age as those in Europe and , as I have said elsewhere , " the Niagara Falls are nothing more than the Niagara River falling over an escarpment of Wenlock Limestone " .
8 Reading this book has confirmed what I have always believed and that is that certain concepts in carp fishing are nothing more than the results of misread scientific papers and wishful thinking !
9 This ‘ outsider ’ stance is , of course , nothing new , and if it bore the bulk of the band 's appeal , would be nothing more than a gimmick in itself .
10 It could be nothing more than a speculation , since at that point levels of attainment had no meaning other than their definition in the Report .
11 " Might it be nothing more than a girl ? "
12 It has proved , at the first time of asking in Test cricket , to be nothing more than a wrist-slapper .
13 The father 's solicitors appear to have thought perhaps otherwise and that the hearing on 27 January would be nothing more than a formality .
14 Reading is a process of identification with a work and a faithful reading will be nothing more than a word for word repetition of the text .
15 Determination , dedication and self-discipline may not fit the image but , without them , the boy from Black Rock , Victoria , would probably be nothing more than a beach bum right now .
16 If a lake is built behind the barrage , it will be nothing more than a sewage pit .
17 To her , language seemed to be nothing more than a means of discovering the price of butter or exchanging views about the weather .
18 Add in Edith Cresson 's political affiliation , plus her deserved reputation for dirigisme , and the freshly coined sobriquet ‘ Edithatcher ’ seems to be nothing more than a phrase-monger 's fancy .
19 A major reason for this unconcern is that various fraudsters who have operated in the field have given ESP a bad name : underfunded scientists have far better things to investigate than a phenomenon which seems , on the basis of the available evidence , to be nothing more than a farrago .
20 It turned out to be nothing more than a charter for busybodies , lacking muscle and new money .
21 Buddhists of the Northern school of China and Japan evolved their own theory of grace and came to believe in the Buddha as a Saviour , though in the earliest Scriptures he himself claimed to be nothing more than a teacher , a shower of the way .
22 Even if he 'd shown any signs at all of wanting to have her around — which he had n't — she 'd be nothing more than a burden .
23 This would be nothing more than an admission of the truth as it actually is , and would thereby be an important refutation of ‘ god-given ’ rights .
24 In this sense , a ’ name ’ may be nothing more than an address in a computer 's memory , such as a pointer in a Pascal data structure .
25 Innate robotic responses or patterns of rapid learning in animals may be nothing more than an extension of their basic instincts .
26 She crossed to Patrick 's bed and rested her hand on his forehead ; it felt hot and his cheeks were certainly flushed — but perhaps that might be nothing more than the heat in the room .
27 I should like to be something more than a drill-master for competent philologists — the generation of present-day teachers , the care of the growing younger generation , this is what I have in mind . "
28 Lewis , whose youthful enthusiasm had been for Norse sagas and the verse tales of William Morris , seems to have been converted to Christianity by considering whether the Christian myth might not , after all ‘ be something more than a fiction .
29 Could it be anything more than a compulsion to take the eternal conflict between the sexes to the ultimate battleground ?
30 Yet when one starts to look at the overall picture a little more deeply , will the obvious strengthening of what will be nine single Championship weeks , be anything more than a move which enables the rich to get richer and actually sets into motion what could become a long term contraction , rather than expansion of the sport , especially if the much-needed revival in the world economy takes longer to become bullish than some of the optimists have been forecasting .
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