Example sentences of "[v-ing] more than a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We should like to see parents control the amount of time their children spend on computer games , especially if it becomes clear that it is becoming more than a normal hobby , ’ said the PAT deputy general secretary , Jackie Miller .
2 A note on a field of collecting which shows every sign of becoming more than a passing fad — that of old cheques .
3 Even the Salvation Army , formed specifically with the ‘ unrespectable ’ poor in mind , hardly succeeded in becoming more than a welcome addition to free public entertainment ( with its uniforms , bands and lively hymns ) , and a useful source of charity .
4 It was a day or two before I realized that his behaviour was becoming more than a little frenetic , to say the least .
5 Scorning more than a small peppermint humbug , I went into the little church of St. Nicholas .
6 Also , it may be worth pointing out that most shareware distributors offer a policy whereby users buying more than a certain number of disks pay less per disk .
7 Elsewhere on the steeper slopes leaching removes enough mineral content from the thin poor soils to render them infertile and incapable of supporting more than a poor vegetation carrying very little stock .
8 They are not capable of enjoying more than a limited amount of leisure .
9 It will suffice to observe that those on higher assessments were mostly merchants , and the poorer ones manual workers , and to conclude that a tiny farming community was incapable of generating more than a limited demand for their services .
10 This will mean adjusting the time outbound , and allowing more than a single drift on the outbound leg .
11 These overwhelmingly negative attitudes prevent many people from seeing more than a grey head .
12 This ensures that the manager seeks the artist 's permission before spending more than a certain amount of money .
13 In November 1948 a trade agreement between Japan and various members of the British Commonwealth was concluded , indicating more than a threefold increase in trade between Japan and the sterling group , which included Australia , New Zealand , India , South Africa plus Britain and her colonies .
14 Giving more than a passing nod to the Amiga classic Sensible Soccer , Graeme Souness International Soccer is played on a vertically scrolling pitch viewed more or less from above , but with just enough tilt to allow for detailed player graphics instead of a bird's-eye head-and-shoulders shot .
15 Yes that does n't exclude but includes all of that , but at the same time although everybody that 's going to read it may not understand the intricacies of it all as professionals we 're giving more than a passing nod , so that was something else , er er and something more involved than English teacher than making them jump through loops
16 Taking more than a passing interest in the glam rock movement of the '70s , Suede 's debut — with it 's thick pounding drum intro , drawled Bowie-like vocals and brash bursts of chugging guitar — was never likely to pass unnoticed .
17 I forget who had mentioned to me that Geoff was rumoured to be taking more than a passing interest in her .
18 It is quite common to insert further provisions prohibiting the offeree group from entering into contracts or commitments involving more than a stated sum or for a longer period than , say , a year , or entering into other transactions which are outside the routine course of trading without the consent of the acquirer .
19 It was reported that he had said the Government ‘ had fallen flat on its face in dealing with the situation ’ , adding that law and order did not exist in this country at the moment ; that there could be up to five million illegal immigrants in Britain ; and that judges should be able to impose the death sentence on anyone convicted of an offence carrying more than a fifteen year sentence .
20 There were also rumours that newspaper tycoon Robert Maxwell was showing more than a passing interest in Storehouse .
21 Swayne was a dealer , it was doubtful whether he was making more than a bare living out of his stamps and coins .
22 The poll early next year would elect a coalition government made up of all the parties winning more than a minimum number of seats to lead the country to majority rule in the year 2000 .
23 Characters casting more than a cursory glance at the extremely distressing scenes here must make a WP test to avoid gaining an Insanity Point .
24 Feeling more than a little self conscious now that the adrenalin had ebbed away , I addressed the single , lit eye : ‘ OK , love ? ’
25 She looked at him bleakly , feeling more than a little hurt .
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