Example sentences of "[adv] more [subord] [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 One chair at the bottom of the table was empty , and as I came in Dr Barton , with hardly more than a nod in my direction , indicated the chair and said sternly , ‘ You may sit , Doctor Masters , while we ask you a few questions . ’
2 It was hardly more than a flicker in the eyes , but suddenly Ruth felt she glimpsed Adam again , her own brother , looking out at her desperately .
3 The thought was scarcely born before James Lambert himself appeared , hardly more than a shadow in the dusk , but unmistakable as he walked past the pile of kegs .
4 Zuwaya found that those elements in their image which depended on solidarity among kinsmen — on the massing of cousins , on the exclusion of women — had rather more than an echo in the words of their head of state .
5 Most Secretaries of State only manage to tap the helm , giving Defence policy little more than a change in emphasis during their time in office .
6 Seven days a week he works on the new ski lodge in the woodlands overlooking the valley , his private quarters little more than a sleeping-bag in a back room behind the new reception area .
7 The theological implications of such a recognition were profound , and required far more than a change in regulations .
8 The Enlightenment , then , is far more than a revolution in theories of knowledge ( epistemology ) or even new methods in science and critical philosophy .
9 To Rumi the tears are far more than a guide in the spiritual quest ; they are the very water of life .
10 That brief confrontation with Luke Calder had unsettled her far more than the incident in the garage , if she was honest .
11 The difference in quality produced by different papers is far more than the difference in quality between the machines tested — by a mile !
12 This little rose was seldom more than a foot in height and bore deep purple hips , ‘ inclining to black when ripe ’ .
13 The initial , almost instantaneous , elongation produced by the application of the tensile stress is inversely proportional to the rigidity or modulus of the material , i.e. an elastomer with a low modulus stretches considerably more than a material in the glassy state with a high modulus .
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