Example sentences of "[adv] than just [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He thinks that I could do better than just a clerical job .
2 A good sommelier or restaurant manager can persuade the customer to choose a super bottle of wine which offers marvellous value and drinks perfectly , rather than just a grand name in a superlative vintage which , inevitably , will have a premium attached to it .
3 Certainly , it is trying to create atmosphere rather than just a memorable sing-along tune .
4 It 's comical to see all these people agreeing sagely with each other that users really want loads of functions rather than just a good deal , while all the time mopping their brows with relief that the price wars seemed to have petered out .
5 In the USA , where there is a wide choice of local markets , it is much easier , and experience there has shown that much more reliable results , for all forms of market testing , can be obtained by using a number of markets simultaneously , rather than just a single test .
6 Now would they normally get their er a jockey to gallop the horse rather than just the stable boy ?
7 This has had a much more drastic effect on the reservoir quality of the rocks than vadose compaction or early cementation , as it affected the whole of the Hauptdolomit rather than just the upper portion ( Fig. 18 ) .
8 Whitley ( 1990 : 65 ) has suggested that this is in part because of the way skill formation is more intra-organizationally than individually achieved , and thus located in the context of the overall skilling of work groups rather than just the human capital of a competitive individual .
9 Each case must be examined on its own facts , examining the function rather than just the formal categorisation of the requesting authority .
10 And you 're there for quali qualified rather than just the licensed trade would that be ?
11 There is , in a sense , an ideology of scepticism within clearly defined boundaries and as old men die out of the system and younger ones join it the tradition becomes cumulative and socially-constructed rather than just an individual matter .
12 The rest of us can make do with Profile 's fine new compilation ‘ Avanti ! ’ , 11 tracks to prove that Italian dance was more than just a passing fad .
13 It was director Joseph L Mankiewicz who had given Brando the chance to prove he was more than just a mumbling slob by casting him as Mark Antony in Julius Caesar .
14 ‘ Falling in love ’ , therefore , was more than just a trivial pastime but a serious business .
15 ‘ It was more than just a sexual attraction between us .
16 ‘ Are you more than just a potential customer ?
17 But this may have been more than just a sartorial sign of the changing times .
18 She 'd never wanted anything more in her life — but it was more than just a physical need , much much more .
19 But it was more than just a physical thing .
20 But her desire to be a ballerina was more than just an adolescent fancy and she returned to New York to study at the American School of Ballet .
21 I do n't think the implication penetrated my mind all that quickly — that it was more than just an ordinary race . ’
22 Wayne , in her mother 's view , was more than just an ordinary valley kid ; he was a walking symbol of everything that she did n't want for her daughter .
23 Will he be able to solve her problems or is he more than just an interested bystander ?
24 There are , of course , more fundamental issues at stake here than just a falling training rate — which is where the second working party takes over .
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