Example sentences of "than [adv] [art] [adj] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Religion therefore is more than just a personal affair and its influence in society is more than the sum of its influences on individuals . |
2 | An augmented product is more than just a tangible product or service . |
3 | An augmented product is more than just a tangible product or service . |
4 | ‘ Falling in love ’ , therefore , was more than just a trivial pastime but a serious business . |
5 | But it is more than just the lucky shot that has defeated the Great White Shark . |
6 | Was there more to it , then , than just the plain fact that her mother was still alive ? |
7 | But her desire to be a ballerina was more than just an adolescent fancy and she returned to New York to study at the American School of Ballet . |
8 | For some countries , including Britain and Spain , it seems likely that a softer , more automatic ERM would be better than both the existing ERM and no ERM at all . |
9 | But there is more meaning in the word slum than simply a foul street or yard : it denotes also a certain quality of housing . |
10 | It may nevertheless be better than even a reasonable harmonium or American organ . |
11 | Of the seats where Labour is second , there are 31 where it is behind by 5 per cent or less and a further 11 where the Liberal Democrat vote is more than twice the Tory majority and a differential split in Labour 's favour would produce a Labour gain . |
12 | Companies tend to choose to reorganise when existing structure ceases to serve its purpose rather than when a new opportunity or developmental stage is being planned . |