Example sentences of "[adj] more than [art] " in BNC.

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1 Most were about 15 minutes late , some more than an hour .
2 Do not repeat this more than a couple of times in rapid succession however , because otherwise the dog may start to interpret this as a game .
3 Is this more than a mere technical exercise ?
4 No issue has confirmed this more than the environment , where public as well as legislative pressure has helped produce a surge in environmental programmes across industries , particularly in the US .
5 Clumping of cones of the same type is apparent , but is this more than the chance aggregation that arises in any random distribution ?
6 Nothing exemplified this more than the campaign for public economy which shook the government in 1921 .
7 Suppose I can identify a range of cases in which I am wrong more than the putative authority .
8 Its first two blast furnaces employing 50 men were upgraded within four years to employ 300 more than the population of the whole parish .
9 It 's not much more than a broom cupboard , I know , but what do you think of it ? ’
10 Whereas the parachute keeps the cable under tension as it drops , if there is a cross wind it tends to drift much more than a rope with no chute .
11 In the absence of any corporate direction , BR 's excursion trains then were not much more than a mishmash of bright and not so bright ideas by divisional and area managers , which lost as much money as they made .
12 A concours Mk 1 will fetch much more than a ropy Mk 2 , perhaps six years ( and maybe 100,000 miles ) its junior .
13 All that emerges from it is the sheer nastiness of a group of homosexual writers for whom the working classes were not much more than a floating brothel .
14 For him a paper was much more than a published news-sheet .
15 One Sunday night at the Wood Green Odeon a group of youths and girls were making so much more than a tolerable racket that I eventually asked them to quieten down .
16 They 're justification for the ‘ he-man ’ tag , with heavy everything at low speeds and not much more than a token lightening up as you press on harder , but not so heavy as to wipe out the sports car 's essential touch of delicacy .
17 But , much more than a filmmaker like Hepworth , he had learnt to find stories that would have genuine popular appeal .
18 The Brundtland Commission may have made sustainable development the end-of-century watchword , defining it as ‘ development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs ’ , but even Tolba has wondered aloud whether it amounts to much more than a shibboleth .
19 Maybe , he 's told , he 's much more than a celebrity .
20 In fact the grouping was never much more than a rough guide .
21 The little round lawn with its grass path was so bitty that I was tempted to remove it altogether , and the two paved areas seemed too small to accommodate much more than a deckchair .
22 Mary had the chance to learn her trade as something much more than a queen consort from a politician of great skill and finesse .
23 On the opposite bank , not much more than a stream at this point , the hillside was thick with scrub hazel and thorn .
24 Ingolstadt was for some centuries the principal seat of the Bavarian dukes when Munich was not much more than a village .
25 Schmeichel is much more than a shot-stopper .
26 ‘ Highlander is much more than a place or an institution .
27 The error was to project the growth trends of the world economy from 1870 to 1914 and see the political order as not much more than a reflex of these trends .
28 Rulfo 's oral style — which manifests itself in this novel and in the stories of The Burning Plain , in the frequent repetition of words and phrases , in a manner typical of the backtracking of oral narrative — is , of course , much more than a formal device , for its function is to take us inside the world of a rural peasantry whose cultural tradition is non-literate .
29 Much more than a military commander , Pompey appointed kings and created new Roman provinces .
30 As we watched the train 's shadows turn and fold on the snowy shore , it became clear that she had not forgotten the stories which made this much more than a stark inland sea stretching as far as the eye can follow .
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