Example sentences of "[det] be more of a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is more of a possibility in IR spectra . |
2 | This is more of a glider trait and , while it takes a little getting used to , it is more than compensated for by the aircraft 's power-off glide abilities . |
3 | ‘ This is more of a warning to clubs that three red cards in as many games will not be tolerated . ’ |
4 | There are not side effects with specially prepared colour foods , except that any white areas on the fish may turn pink if the amount of additive is excessive , but this is more of a problem with Koi than with tropicals . |
5 | He says conventional saddles hurt — this is more of a seat so it 's much more easy on him . |
6 | It was suggested that this is more of a risk in small , rural communities where anonymity is practically impossible , and where the care programme approach might ‘ label ’ clients of mental health services . |
7 | I 'll want you to think about that tonight , I 'm gon na hand out a few sheets that might might explain a little bit of synergy erm I believe synergy this is my this is more of a sort of worldly view . |
8 | The former is best described as a Murphy clone with answers overleaf as opposed to at the end of the book , while the latter is more of a reference rule book which offers students ‘ the 15 basic grammar rules which provide the key to using English correctly ’ . |
9 | ‘ But that 's more of a turn-on to me . |
10 | That 's more of a choir setting though , is n't it really ? |
11 | That 's more of a shock than a surprise . ’ |
12 | That was more of a fire engine book than it is a window cleaning book is n't it ? |