Example sentences of "be more than a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | IN HIS unorthodox pilgrimage there has been more than a normal share of ill-will , resentment and litigation . |
2 | It had been more than a long time , Erika reflected . |
3 | And when Kennedy was shot , the ‘ psycho ’ Hoover botched the FBI investigation personally , ignoring evidence that there might have been more than a single gunman involved , sending agents to question the background of the Warren Commission 's staff , punishing his own agents for failing to spot Oswald 's violent nature . |
4 | With a child 's resilience she had quickly adjusted to the loss of her mother , who had never been more than a glamorous appendage on the periphery of her world , and Sally had stepped in to fill the breach more than adequately . |
5 | Whatever their size , these armies were being more than a minor nuisance , and in any case the frequent defeats of local levies imply that they were often outnumbered or outclassed or both . |
6 | The sentiment behind ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ was lauded by the music press but Gedge was being more than a little hollow . |
7 | In 1988/89 , a milestone was passed when , for the first time , there were more than a million module enrolments in a single year . |
8 | Five years later , in Watch Out Kids the future It staffer Mick Farren noted that what he had seen there , that night , was more than a new rock ‘ n ’ roll show , it was ‘ the germ of a new way of life ’ . |
9 | And he insisted the new service was more than a temporary offer , declaring : ‘ This is n't a promotion — it is for always . ’ |
10 | But there was more than a little doubt in Harriet 's mind as to whether his wife was remotely in love with him . |
11 | The failure of Soviet nationalities policy , however , was more than a personal failure ; it also reflected the failure , over more than seventy years , to devise an official theory that could adequately account for ethnic and national differences , and perhaps a still deeper weakness in a doctrine that insisted working men ‘ had no country ’ . |
12 | It was more than a legal victory for Taylor when the judge told the skinhead that it was only his brief 's eloquence that had saved him from prison . |
13 | This was more than a simple distillation of the man 's thoughts on the current political situation . |
14 | It was more than a simple indication of wants , because with a little prodding Bobo was starting to make sentences with a logical construction to them . |
15 | The trick with the watches was more than a technical stunt , it actually worked in the context of the piece , sucking the audience even further into the spell . |
16 | Some of these saw Communism as a pretty serious threat to a way of life that included cricket , and for these people Hitler was more than a passing attraction . |
17 | On the political left , a popular approach was to adopt the terminology of the long-dead Italian Marxist , Antonio Gramsci , to argue that Thatcherism was more than a governmental system , more even than an ideological banner . |
18 | For the thousands of families who flocked into Little Rock this was more than a mere election . |
19 | The argument between Watson and Forbes was more than a mere priority dispute — it reflected a basic disagreement over the purpose of gathering geographical information . |
20 | It was more than a mere walk … |
21 | When I realized that Hilda 's was more than a normal crush , I should have stopped it I suppose . |
22 | W. E. Gladstone saw Hill 's men as extremely Calvinistic ; but conclusive evidence that Hill himself was more than a moderate Calvinist is lacking . |
23 | After the terrible decades of Cold War and such near approaches to Hot War as the Cuba crisis , after decades in which the whole of Eastern Europe was a remote and hostile armed camp , the sudden thaw in which all of Europe seemed caught up was more than a political event . |
24 | The transcendent importance of this constitution in the subsequent history of Spanish constitutionalism conceals that liberalism was more than a political creed . |
25 | This was more than a political strategy , however . |
26 | She was more than a wee bit confused . |
27 | KEVIN Keegan ( right ) went into quarantine yesterday , but it was more than a niggling flu bug which persuaded him to lock himself away from his Newcastle players before the FA Cup fifth round tie at Blackburn . |
28 | For the United States , the assimilation of wave after wave of immigrants into an egalitarian society was more than a pious hope . |
29 | But ‘ Budgie ’ was more than a fine professional : he was a marvellous personality . |