Example sentences of "to [det] [conj] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes but a similar to that but a little bit darker . |
2 | There 's more to this than a missing husband , is n't there ? ’ |
3 | Only a few minshuku are geared to this and a Japanese breakfast of salted fish , rice and miso ( soup ) is all that is available . |
4 | The analyses carried out are often arcane in detail to all but a small group of ‘ high priests ’ ; |
5 | The result is that every ledge , from those that would take a small tent to those that a modern rock climber would blanch to see , is packed with birds . |
6 | One about Flaubert , one about Ellen , one about myself My own is the simplest of the three — it hardly amounts to more than a convincing proof of my existence — and yet I find it the hardest to begin . |
7 | After all , Levi admits to more than a passing interest in things financial , shall we say . |
8 | Whether citizens ' charters on the model of those introduced in Great Britain from 1991 onwards amount to more than a symbolic empowerment of consumer-citizens remains to be seen . |
9 | Harsh and angry with undercurrents of lovelorn bitterness , but you ca n't imagine them amounting to more than a mere outlet for crowd frustration . |
10 | A significant variance could be defined as one amounting to more than a given percentage of the budget but which is not explained by the general level of prices , i.e. inflation or deflation . |