Example sentences of "more [conj] [adv] a [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , as we have already said , casein is more or less a mixture of cheese and lime and under prolonged moist conditions casein behaves very like cheese . |
2 | This design was , as was the Karrier model , based on and more or less a facsimile of the ‘ Wolverton Coupling ’ . |
3 | In examining colloquial English it is often more or less a matter of arbitrary choice how one transcribes such a word . |
4 | Nevertheless , it has taken more than just a pinch of the new S-class 's style with its first real attempt at a grille , cut down into the front bumper . |
5 | But nervousness and vacillation over direct state intervention was more than just a problem of administration . |
6 | Is he more than just a basher of indifferent bowling , of which there is currently plenty ? |
7 | In de Gaulle 's mind , the empire was more than just a source of potential recruits . |
8 | There was more than just a matter of fifty years separating her life from that of Johnny Latimer . |
9 | Everything here was different and therefore better : the stiff-backed brass taps , the cut of the banister , the genuine oil paintings ( we had a genuine oil painting too , but not as genuine as that ) , the library which somehow was more than just a roomful of books , the furniture old enough to have woodworm in it , and the casual acceptance of inherited things . |
10 | Having you family portrait done by a professional photographer gives you more than just a reminder of what your children looked like as they grew up , because a professional has all the best equipment necessary for a top-quality portrait . |
11 | The monarch is , furthermore , more than merely a part of Parliament under the constitution of the United Kingdom . |
12 | However , as the medical picture became more clear , there became more and more a sense of underlying tension , with heroic care being delivered by people possessing the knowledge that it was n't going to work . |
13 | I fell into one of those drooly , head-lolling dozes that seem to be more and more a feature of my advancing years . |
14 | There ( right ) they joined together with other pilgrims in what is becoming more and more a feature of Catholic life once again in England . |
15 | But whereas rap music is still very much a street-level phenomenon , jazz has become more and more a domain of the white middle classes . |
16 | By 1880 this was more and more a matter of Great Russian chauvinism within the boundaries of the Russian Empire , and tsarist imperialism abroad , but it had great sentimental appeal among Slavs living under non-Slav rulers who were encouraged by it to look to this ‘ big brother ’ . |