Example sentences of "there [be] more than [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And that misuse of the aerosol sprays is probably responsible for about three thousand five hundred deaths , but I think you 've got to put that into perspective , first of all against the six thousand people who are killed on the roads every year in Britain , and you 've also got to set it against our estimate that there are more than a quarter of a million people alive today who would have died in childhood if it had n't been specifically for the advantage of being able to take medicines , anti-biotics generally in their childhood to keep them alive .
2 If there are more than a handful of lawyers doing personal injury work get a member of the support staff to compile and distribute a monthly newsletter .
3 Gillis accepts , against the advice of his chair-bound agent ( Miranda Richardson ) , but soon discovers that there 's more than a movie at stake .
4 There is more than a grain of truth in the observation by A. P. Herbert that royal commissions were usually appointed ‘ not so much for digging up the truth , as for digging it in . ’
5 There is more than a grain of truth in this scenario , despite Mrs Thatcher 's undoubted role in the creation of the new British Library building .
6 It is not entirely true that people are as handicapped as we , the comparatively unhandicapped , are prepared to handicap them , but there is more than a grain of truth in that statement .
7 Byron may have been exaggerating a little when he wrote , ‘ Man 's love is of man 's life a thing apart , 'T IS woman 's whole existence ’ , but obviously there is more than a grain of truth in it , and not necessarily a painful or unacceptable one either .
8 There is more than a debt in it , ’ said Cadfael .
9 However , there is more than a chance that Brewer will take over Gary 's role as captain , and Alan 's place on the blindside of the scrum .
10 There is more than a hint of the search for the philosopher 's stone .
11 To begin with , there is more than a hint of circularity about Eccleshall 's definition of Conservatism .
12 There is more than a hint of desperation in this unlikely selection .
13 There is more than a hint of Art Nouveau in its decoration .
14 There is more than a hint of truth in what Alastair Hetherington , a former editor of The Guardian was told to explain how one defines news values : ‘ It 's like riding a bike ; if you stop to think about it , you 'll fall off . ’
15 There is more than a hint here of the subsequent legislation in restraint of alienation which was to result in the English statute of Quia Emptores ( 1290 ) .
16 There is more than a hint of classical Greece in the architecture , and the blue river seen through the sand-coloured columns gives it a Mediterranean freshness .
17 If there is more than a page full of directories on the disk , type DIR/P and the screen will pause at the end of each page .
18 There is more than a touch of rags to riches in the story of the outsize barons .
19 There is more than a touch of racism in your assumption . ’
20 There is more than a suspicion of zeugmatic tension when the end-items are yoked together :
21 But , as we have seen , there is more than the student 's gaining a relativize sense of the knowledge encountered on a course .
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