Example sentences of "much more than [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In Britain CCM is not much more than a cottage industry , largely because of lack of radio exposure .
2 Our system is much more than a word processor .
3 Mary had the chance to learn her trade as something much more than a queen consort from a politician of great skill and finesse .
4 I never expected to be much more than a character actor .
5 It has already been stressed that the NACAB information system is very much more than a reference work .
6 It is not much more than a landing strip hacked out of the Canadian wilderness in eastern Ontario , about 200 miles north east of Winnipeg .
7 It 's not much more than a broom cupboard , I know , but what do you think of it ? ’
8 It is time that technical education remained not much more than a debating topic , although the Education Act 1918 , did make 14 the universal minimum leaving age and , far more controversial , it began to introduce compulsory part-time day continuation classes .
9 It was n't much more than a fishing village until the eighteenth century when French Jesuits and a few merchants demanded the right to build a city .
10 It 's really much more than a cleaning service because it has helped me emotionally , ’ she says .
11 The language used throughout these public self-descriptions reflected general visions of altruism and service : ‘ public protection ’ , ‘ willing to serve the public ’ , ‘ public confidence ’ , ‘ trust ’ , ‘ special skill ’ , ‘ the supply of professional services is very much more than a business transaction ’ .
12 Soderstrom has been , in her distinguished career , much more than an operetta singer , but her virtues , solid attack , excellent diction , and a clear , fine voice appealing more through its silvery edge than through depth or human vulnerability , are essentially charming rather than thought-provoking .
13 ‘ Nothing will change my commitment to the idea that a truly liberal education is much more than an examination syllabus , ’ she says .
14 This unofficial ‘ Mk II ’ V8 is much more than the flagship saloon Audi wanted from the start and a fitting testament to a decade of technological advancement .
15 Yet Nishikikoi themselves are a product of much more than the profit motive .
16 The idea behind trying to get together with Imperial was to create a world-size food company with , as it happened , tobacco money to back it up , because the cashflow from tobacco is much more than the tobacco business actually requires to sustain it .
17 In developed countries , the birth rate fluctuates much more than the death rate ( due to social and economic changes ) and is the major cause of difficulty in population projection .
18 In such circumstances education becomes much more than the dead-end routine it so often seems in the industrialized world .
19 Two thirds of all Clio sales were conquest sales from buyers who previously owned cars from other manufacturers — much more than the industry average of 50% .
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