Example sentences of "is [det] [det] than a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So the Macho Man is where my money is — even if he is little more than a heap of flesh and bone . ’
2 The pilot 's bum is little more than a foot off the ground and one is towered over by a Cessna 172 !
3 Ermine moths , for example , economise by constructing a cocoon that is little more than a lattice .
4 In the middle of combat , one is little more than a wave in the sea … a stroke of the brush lost in the painting …
5 It must be said , however , that despite the beautiful detail of Piaget 's behavioural descriptions , his picture of the mental reorganizations underlying behavioural change was painted with a very broad brush ( by present-day standards ) ; and indeed the assimilation-accommodation model is little more than a description of what has to be explained , awaiting , what we now call , a ‘ computational model ’ .
6 The pickups and scratchplate look familiar , of course , but this is little more than a tip of the cap in the direction of Fender .
7 At this point , the channel is little more than a quarter of a mile wide and on the far bank a road continues the journey to Broadford .
8 In some cases a bit image is little more than a memory dump of video ram .
9 Unlike Wang , which has effectively withdrawn from systems manufacturing and is little more than a reseller for the IBM line , Bull will be taking up both the manufacturing and design rights it negotiated with IBM back in February ( UX No 370 ) .
10 It is certainly the case that urban areas such as inner Liverpool would benefit from private sector involvement and a stronger economic base but as Barnekov , Boyle and Rich ( 1989 ) point out this is little more than a truism .
11 The tenant 's adviser should be on his guard against such a provision since it is little more than a trap for the tenant , particularly since the figure specified by the landlord need not be a bona fide and genuine pre-estimate of the market rent ( Amalgamated Estates Ltd v Joystretch Manufacturing Ltd ( 1980 ) 257 EG 489 ) .
12 However , at low water , the river is little more than a trickle .
13 Because the small Brigadier they call The Ciskei Kid is little more than a puppet on a string .
14 No British university , in any case , is or ever has been socially exclusive , and the myth of an undergraduate Brideshead of champagne lunches set among gothic quadrangles is little more than an effect of Evelyn Waugh 's selective social recollection .
15 The increasing use of local area networks , where the PC is little more than an access terminal and important data is stored on a central file server , is also changing buying habits .
16 There is nothing wrong with this , and in fact soft milk cheese is little more than an extension of junket .
17 Schmeichel is much more than a shot-stopper .
18 As Hadrian 's villa is much more than a villa , so Diocletian 's palace is more like a town and is also designed as a fortress .
19 Fumaroli 's book is much more than a polemic against the artistic policies of one government .
20 Crime is much more than a statistic to Rosemary Hunt .
21 Our system is much more than a word processor .
22 Secondly , Foucault argues that the panopticon is much more than a building .
23 ‘ Highlander is much more than a place or an institution .
24 A dojo is much more than a place where a karateka ( one who practises karate ) trains .
25 But the Church is much more than a place of worship .
26 Meeting special educational needs in ordinary schools is much more than a process of opening school doors to admit children previously placed in special schools .
27 Doubt now is much more than a matter of uncertainty .
28 What we have now is much more than a game : an exciting story to which we do not know the end ; and a visual image which will lead us to an exciting starting point for a drama , an image which we know has engaged the children .
29 His proposed implementation of VAT on the published word is much more than a tax on learning .
30 Yet it is much more than an attack on the policies of a given minister .
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