Example sentences of "[adv] than just [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | America , where there appear to be more grossly obese people than in Britain ( by which I mean those around double their desirable body weight , rather than just a couple of stones overweight ) , is an excellent place to observe this eating-speed phenomenon . |
2 | This creates a network of all possible word sequences rather than just a tree of isolated words . |
3 | Stanley William Hayter is broadly acknowledged as one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century printmaking , on three counts : his technical innovations , especially in intaglio colour printing ; the encouragement of artists from MirĂ³ to Pollock and beyond to treat printmaking as a means of original expression ( rather than just a way of reproducing images ) ; and a remarkable body of prints produced over six decades , which attest to his broad interests in mythology , the workings of the unconscious , and the new mathematics . |
4 | It gives due weight to action research as a process rather than just a set of things to do . |
5 | It also manages to tie the Alps together as one whole , treating them as a range of mountains rather than just a list of routes . |
6 | You may find it more pleasing and effective to range together a selection of complementary shapes , rather than just a hotchpotch of squares , circles , ovals and rectangles . |
7 | You can try to impress the waiter as a serious customer by specifying the type of tea you want , rather than just the brew in general . |
8 | This form of consciousness aspired to a representation of the world in its entirety rather than just the sphere of practical action ( Marx and Engels 1974 : 52 ) . |
9 | Where you could have more of a character study , rather than just the kind of erm , capping the unconscious , as it were |
10 | Much less flashy and class orientated in a UK sense , they have more of a general consultancy view of the world , with a problem-solving approach rather than just an interest in completing a job . |
11 | here again there is a need for collaborative work between suppliers and users , but the collaboration goes further than just the specification of a problem . |
12 | Is it because all the people who have lived here have left little bits of themselves behind , so that it has become more than just a shelter against the wind and the rain ? |
13 | And Liberal leader Paddy Ashdown 's popularity actually increased after the revelation that he 'd dipped more than just a toe into the typing pool . |
14 | Nevertheless , it has taken more than just a pinch of the new S-class 's style with its first real attempt at a grille , cut down into the front bumper . |
15 | But nervousness and vacillation over direct state intervention was more than just a problem of administration . |
16 | Is he more than just a basher of indifferent bowling , of which there is currently plenty ? |
17 | In de Gaulle 's mind , the empire was more than just a source of potential recruits . |
18 | There was more than just a matter of fifty years separating her life from that of Johnny Latimer . |
19 | Everything here was different and therefore better : the stiff-backed brass taps , the cut of the banister , the genuine oil paintings ( we had a genuine oil painting too , but not as genuine as that ) , the library which somehow was more than just a roomful of books , the furniture old enough to have woodworm in it , and the casual acceptance of inherited things . |
20 | Having you family portrait done by a professional photographer gives you more than just a reminder of what your children looked like as they grew up , because a professional has all the best equipment necessary for a top-quality portrait . |
21 | But the speech was more than just an attack on the Commission , for it was also an astute defence of his good name and reputation . |