Example sentences of "[vb base] more [conj] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Admit you want more than a mere boy can offer . |
2 | He would not , if Thiercelin was any judge , receive more than a curt acknowledgement from the emperor , who disliked him at least as much as most . |
3 | Many show more than a tenfold increase in acidity since 1850 . |
4 | Many router tables cost more than a basic router , but TKA Developments has launched a basic steel-framed table that may suit home workshops . |
5 | ‘ I think you deserve more than a certain amount of punishment for making me wet and nearly giving me a heart-attack — Do you know how difficult it would have been to get an ambulance out here to you ? ’ |
6 | His use of skilled craftspeople to make his objects , his thorough-going professionalism , his choice of imagery — ‘ whitened ’ black pop star Michael Jackson , porno-politician La Cicciolina — pose questions about the relationship between the commodity and the object of affective value which deserve more than a one-line dismissal . |
7 | One thing you must not do , however , is add more than a small amount of paint to control surfaces . |
8 | If you see and screen more than a certain target number of patients you will get paid more . ’ |
9 | This is done as soon as some function is declared ( the simplest necessary declaration is that some solid entities are being entered ) and some volume exists , ie geometric entities that give more than a single coordinate value in each orthogonal direction . |
10 | I believe in trickle filters , but they rarely get more than a passing mention . |
11 | With our ingenious roofrack , you get more than a practical convertible . |
12 | Erm you could n't put erm anything that was you know more than a small pedal bin size . |
13 | Father Wrench , however , as he is sometimes called — will never allow more than a proper quantity of either ale , wine or spirits … |
14 | However , most laboratories which produce more than a modest number of thin sections are now equipped with appropriate automatic and semi-automatic systems . |
15 | ‘ Or you risk more than a mere snub . ’ |
16 | Since the late 1950s , however , the importance of all of the above factors has diminished to the extent that , even taken together , they no longer offer more than a partial explanation for the restricted nature of Soviet — Latin American relations . |
17 | The Abbots united for the inevitable photograph bear more than a passing resemblance to a sports team . |
18 | Yet , a number of democratic constitutions today contain more than a mere organisation chart of functions and powers ; they contain Bills of Rights , which may also include a charter of social and economic rights , something characteristic of constitutions of the twentieth century , although generally honoured more in the breach than in the observance . |
19 | Spaces with more than two dimensions require more than a single parameter to describe the Gaussian curvature at a given point . |
20 | Ron Evans had the idea that we should interview her in a terrace street that bore more than a passing resemblance to the famous TV set . |
21 | None of the proposals would raise overall retail sales or have more than a tiny effect on prices . |
22 | Inner cities have more than a proportionate share of social problems . |
23 | This means that members in the Republic of Ireland who are over twenty five years of age and have more than a three year no claim bonus have had no increase in premium for over three years and for all other policyholder there has been no increase for over two years . |
24 | Even if it succeeds , it can not , of course , achieve more than a proper implementation by the UK of the exemption from development risk . |