Example sentences of "[det] of a [adj] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 More of a revolutionary than a reformer . ’
2 I suppose this is more of a forewarning than a request for permission , as I was going to send them this week anyway .
3 In the last interview he gave to a French journalist before the war began , Ho , in envisaging the way in which ‘ at all costs war must be averted ’ , seemed to accept independence within the French Union ; although unless this was based on a total misunderstanding of the nature of the French Union , which also seems unlikely , this was probably more of a smoke-screen than a smoke-signal .
4 It is more of a cabal than a cabinet , more of a permanent diplomatic conference than a senate .
5 Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Schools is more of a lap-dog than a rottweiler .
6 Their concept of support was also very broad , and their assessment more of a quantitive than a qualitive one .
7 The researcher engaged in the social study of baptism may well decide at an early stage of the study that in modern British society baptism is more of a social than a religious ceremony .
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