Example sentences of "be more than a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since you 're more than a little accident prone at this time , exercise caution and be careful not to lead your owner into trouble .
2 These perceptions are more than a sad reflection of how little sex roles have changed : women seem to have much invested in keeping things the way they are , in seeing their partners as stronger and saner .
3 But it is just too hard to solve the equations when there are more than a few particles involved .
4 But there are more than a few teething problems .
5 There are more than a few Hungarians who would happily revert to the good old days of Kadarism , when the Hungarian president , Janos Kadar ( 1956–1986 ) , offered the ‘ cheeriest barracks ’ in eastern Europe a relatively high standard of living in return for political passivity .
6 The amp manufacturers ' answer to the dilemma is to provide sufficient flexibility to suit all tastes , and there are more than a few ways of going about that , too !
7 But I 'm more than a big girl , she cried silently , gazing at her face , devoid now of any make-up .
8 Within his own country , he is not so much a Leviathan as a Gulliver figure hemmed in and tied down by a complex network of restraints that must be thrown off if he is to be more than a helpless giant in the White House .
9 But the declaration issued by the congress left no doubt that the decision was intended to be more than a mere facelift : ‘ The present concept of socialism , the Stalinist system , has exhausted all its social , economic , political and moral reserves , and has proved unsuitable for keeping pace with global developments .
10 Civilization had to be more than a mere confluence of economic interests : ‘ And until we set in order our own crazy economic and financial systems , to say nothing of our philosophy of life , can we be sure that our helping hands to the barbarian and the savage will be any more desirable than the embrace of the leper ? ’
11 In practice , it proved to be more than a mere truce after two decades of mutual and unbridled hostility .
12 To be worth two murders in eight days , Ascot had to be more than a mere gambling scam .
13 The resemblance to Marryat in O'Brian 's novels is unarguable in general terms and may even be more than a broad likeness .
14 In the end the consequences of Chernobyl may be more than a horrifying collection of statistics about unleashed radiation , deformed lives , premature deaths .
15 Our data suggest that the biologically active amidated peptides that are potential mediators of these actions can not be more than a small proportion of the total progastrin produced .
16 She wished she had been born into a different age , an age when women had been allowed to be more than a decorative possession .
17 During the menopause a drop in hormone levels may account for a temporary loss of sexual desire in women , but this need not be more than a passing loss .
18 However , for most airports with overall impact of the Tunnel is unlikely to be more than a temporary hiccup in the strong growth of traffic .
19 Some cardiologists complained that the heart could never be more than a temporary remedy and that the money spent on the research could be better used for drug therapies and other techniques .
20 If it is to be more than a symbolic marker of the moment when North and South decided in principle to work together for mutual survival , a number of decisions on how to administer it will have to be made .
21 You may have known someone else for twenty years and yet he will never be more than a casual acquaintance .
22 There will never be more than a stray shower ; the waves will never be more than three feet high , with a scattering of white horses when the breeze runs into double figures .
23 An accurate and meaningful account of a human society should be more than a generalised narrative of the changes in composition of the archaeological record through time .
24 The old lady who dare not allow herself to be more than a few yards from the toilet or the old man whose underclothes are frequently wet with urine , may often react by limitation of social life and consequent days of isolation and low morale …
25 Nobody there , but he could n't be more than a few yards away and Forester 's fingers would n't obey him enough to get the buckles properly secured .
26 ‘ But where the sentence is substantial the offence will be grave , the risk the offender represents to the public can be significant and the difference which decision to grant or not to grant parole makes , may be more than a few months .
27 There was never even a possibility that Barney Clark would ever be more than a wretched cripple .
28 And I figured that it would be more than a racing cert that it was situated in another alleyway .
29 If you were more than a reasonable time , they would claim that you were failing to work your beat , or gossiping — things like that .
30 The Stirling bombers used on the S.A.S. missions such as Houndsworth were more than a local goods service ferrying freight to various points in France .
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