Example sentences of "it [verb] more than a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It became more than a family home but a working farm and , they hoped , an inspirational headquarters for their international design empire . |
2 | ‘ It looks more than a scratch . ’ |
3 | This phenomenon is even more marked in the case of the SDP/Liberal Alliance : in 1983 it achieved more than a quarter of the votes cast in the general election , yet won only 3.5% of the seats in Parliament . |
4 | It takes more than a bowl of water to get rid of Jesus Christ seeking you out to follow him and to receive him . |
5 | It takes more than a shoestring to keep an essential component of the economy strong , say the Met , and other institutions concur . |
6 | Given the massive contribution made daily by dedicated staff at the DMH it seems more than a touch insensitive to expect them to dip into their own pockets for the place as well . |
7 | Zambia achieved political independence without a prolonged conflict , but in Zimbabwe it took more than a decade of military and political struggle to overthrow white minority rule . |
8 | It took more than a month to find and sign a contract with another company to complete the remaining work . |
9 | It took more than an hour to control the blaze at the former Langham Hotel . |
10 | A police officer said his corpse was so charred and mutilated that it took more than an hour to identify it . |
11 | A police officer said his corpse was so charred and mutilated that it took more than an hour to identify it . |
12 | AT the magistrates court it took more than an hour to read out all the charges . |
13 | But advocates of renewable energy point out that the new budget still leaves the field far behind where it stood more than a decade ago , when President Jimmy Carter spent as much as $800 million a year on renewable research . |