Example sentences of "more [conj] [adv] a [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In each case the shout is far more than simply a war cry . |
2 | That of 1814 , however , became known as the Great Revival and it was much more than simply a recruitment phenomenon . |
3 | At 3pm , he will meet Clinton and the two will be together for the next six hours , an indication that the president regards the Prime Minister 's visit as more than just a courtesy call . |
4 | When people speak of conceptual clustering , they often mean more than just a clustering process . |
5 | Major certainly changed his life as he came back with a lot more than just a sun tan . |
6 | Suddenly , after battling all season with Manchester City for third place in the First Division , the Wednesday player-manager finds that finishing second is now more than just a pipe dream . |
7 | Martina is more than just a tennis player however . |
8 | They are more than just a money machine . |
9 | But it would be more than just a production job . |
10 | She 's been at my side for so many years that it 's more than just a business relationship . |
11 | Goran 's two tournaments wins so far this year prove that he 's more than just a serving machine . |
12 | The electronic one-way communication system is more than just a lock system . |
13 | But producers insist it 's more than just a tourist video with a gimmick . |
14 | Vinegar is more than just a table condiment to sprinkle over chips . |
15 | As most new artists signed by record companies are introduced to A&R departments by established managers , or by music industry lawyers , artists should consider approaching more than just a record company when seeking a recording contract . |
16 | My concern Madam Deputy Speaker is whether we 're all being hoodwinked into believing that deregulation bill is opening a new chapter in our legislative history when in fact it 's no more than perhaps a weasel word describing one thing but er er another thing is happening . |
17 | Ask other lawyers about George , and there is acknowledgement of his gifts , even that he is more than merely a jury man , but rarely much warmth . |
18 | Examples are our economy , which becomes more and more a credit economy , or our science , in which most scholars must use innumerable results of other scientists which they can not examine . |