Example sentences of "is more than [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | There is no place for a quality footballer if he believes he is more than just a page in that machine . |
32 | ‘ This is more than just a robbery , it is so frenzied and angry , the work of animals , that it is beyond the comprehension of the human mind . ’ |
33 | The Gilbert Collection of Gold Boxes is more than just a catalogue . |
34 | Sociology , as a social science , is more than just a collection of empirical findings and is also more than just a set of speculative armchair ‘ theories ’ . |
35 | This little rebellion annoyed the orthodox Communists , but maybe not the voters : the three rebels , all well known , provide voters with an assurance that the United Left is more than just a front for unreconstructed Communists . |
36 | Vinegar is more than just a table condiment to sprinkle over chips . |
37 | There is more than just an element of truth in this conception . |
38 | But to the ragga audience Shabba is more than just an MC . |
39 | But classifying animals and plants , living and fossil , is more than just an attempt to find a convenient way of slotting them into different categories , like stamps in a stamp album , for neatness and convenience . |
40 | But in this book there is more than just the history of the WM & CR . |
41 | There is much evidence to suggest that reading is more than just the recognition of individual characters . |
42 | It is more than just the onset of literal night ; it is a night of the normal senses , allowing other means of knowing to arise . |
43 | Pearson 's agent comments : ‘ Pugwash is more than just the signature tune , and it 's not just the accordion . |
44 | However , and perhaps more importantly , it must be remembered that housing is more than simply a place to live in . |
45 | Yet the presentation of the book , and Lowry 's text , often speak of a fascination with the Princess that is more than simply the fascination one can derive from the exercise of deconstructing an image . |
46 | 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 . |
47 | Underlying the principle of geographical distribution is more than merely a notion of fairness or equity , for it seems that to exclude any administrative area might be to risk offending the divisional authorities in a way which would be unhelpful to the project as a whole . |
48 | This applies for example to the demand side , where the choice of functional forms is more than merely a matter of algebraic convenience ( see Dixit and Stiglitz , 1977 ) . |
49 | Also , it is more than likely the case , however , that how a society designs manners for close personal and social relationships can not be totally separated from its understanding of the ‘ proper ’ treatment of its enemies . |