Example sentences of "[vb infin] no more than [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He had about a pound on him , in small change , which would buy no more than a chocolate bar and a couple of packets of crisps . |
2 | It may need no more than a discussion session , or a change of emphasis introduced at an appropriate point to allow this to be covered . |
3 | Public authorities are creatures of statute and can do no more than the statute permits them to do . |
4 | Although he could see no more than the man 's black outline , he sensed it was a rival he was moving towards , one who saw himself as having rights in the moor , even rights of possession over it . |
5 | ‘ Show me , ’ whispered Wynne-Jones , but when he looked through the mask he could see no more than the darkness . |
6 | A single township would contain no more than a fraction of the estates of a nobleman or other great landowner . |
7 | It need contain no more than a sideboard , table and chairs and can be decorated in its own individual way . |
8 | But such theories are parasitic on an implicit understanding that law is a type of instrument adapted to specific important purposes , and such theories are of little guidance in thinking through the role of international law in controlling force for they can suggest no more than a mimicking of the institutions of municipal law without regard to the purposes of having such or similar institutions in the international context . |
9 | Any non-party candidate will have a very small chance of being elected and if , surprisingly , he is elected , he will have no more than a minute chance of exercising significant influence in the House . |
10 | In these egalitarian times it would take no more than the price of an off-season 's weekend bed and breakfast and the permission of a landowner or two . |
11 | Again Harry could manage no more than a whisper . |
12 | On the LME , however , it may mean no more than the matching of positions , since LME contracts are not " closed " , in the sense of being liquidated , until their prompt date . |