Example sentences of "[is] [adj] more [subord] an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 No British university , in any case , is or ever has been socially exclusive , and the myth of an undergraduate Brideshead of champagne lunches set among gothic quadrangles is little more than an effect of Evelyn Waugh 's selective social recollection .
2 The increasing use of local area networks , where the PC is little more than an access terminal and important data is stored on a central file server , is also changing buying habits .
3 There is nothing wrong with this , and in fact soft milk cheese is little more than an extension of junket .
4 Yet it is much more than an attack on the policies of a given minister .
5 For these very reasons , the care of our nation 's pubs is much more than an exercise in architectural conservation .
6 ‘ Nothing will change my commitment to the idea that a truly liberal education is much more than an examination syllabus , ’ she says .
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