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

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1 ‘ The tae of ye will need somethin' more than a dispensation from the Pope , Ah would think , if ye go on like this . ’
2 In the last year , Henderson has proved himself more than a mere economic indicator by giving Lord Hanson a drubbing before he had even formally launched a takeover bid for ICI .
3 Gloucester against Bridgend … that 's the game tonight … its more than a run out too … next week the cherry and whites are back in the first division fight at Northampton … but no chance of planning ahead six first teamers are missing
4 In deciding to take action over the aids to CNP , the Commission points to the unfairness of state subsidies in the ‘ fiercely competitive ’ ECU 280 000m EC chemical industry , in which more than a third of all production is traded between the 12 member states .
5 An oil tank behind with a three foot bund wall all around in which more than a foot of mobile oil stands .
6 Mr Thomson said Mr Wilson could not have got a bus to the area where he was found , which more than a mile from a road , and he could not have walked the distance on his own .
7 All departments would be under close scrutiny , but none more than the Department of Health and Social Security , which was by far the biggest spender in Whitehall .
8 All were somewhat fuddled with drink but none more than the Mayor and his party .
9 This reflects the fact that several kinds of considerations may lead to different and incompatible policies all of which are commonly regarded as policies of neutrality , because all of them demonstrate an even-handed treatment of the parties either by not helping one more than the other , or by not helping one more than the other to take special measures to improve his position in the conflict , and so on .
10 This reflects the fact that several kinds of considerations may lead to different and incompatible policies all of which are commonly regarded as policies of neutrality , because all of them demonstrate an even-handed treatment of the parties either by not helping one more than the other , or by not helping one more than the other to take special measures to improve his position in the conflict , and so on .
11 A polyurethane coating then seals the pores , usually making the surfaces slick and shiny , one more than the other .
12 Even when a set of stunt lines have been very carefully matched to each , it is inevitable that line tension will stretch one more than the other .
13 Clacton won at Coggeshall by five wickets , but the champions then tumbled to a nine wicket reverse at home to Braintree the following day — their fourth loss of the season and one more than the whole of last summer !
14 The order of the B-tree is said to be one more than the maximum number of keys per index block .
15 The high frequency with which oesophageal mucosal disease occurs in asthmatics is consistent with both the vagal reflex theory and the microaspiration theory , and does not support one more than the other .
16 A piece to be presented should have something more than a surface narrative quality in the characterisation .
17 Now something more than a quelling look appeared on Lord Woodleigh 's fine-bred features .
18 It was clearly not an all-party government , yet , until September 1932 at least , it was something more than a mere Conservative front .
19 The great features of that map , which make it something more than a picture to be imperfectly copied by laborious childish pens , are the great promontories of Caernarvon , of Pembroke , of Gower and of Cornwall , jutting out into the western sea , like the features of a grim large face , such a face as is carved on a ship 's prow … .
20 Most were still bewildered by the way Northampton opened out the game to create openings for surprise attacks , and after a 4–1 win at Swindon , the Railwaymen 's international winger Fleming told Chapman : ‘ You have something more than a team : you have a machine . ’
21 But these days she was stepping way out of line , coming on like she had something on him , like she was something more than a two-bit secretary .
22 She was something more than a housekeeper , more also than a nurse .
23 Photography is 80 per cent casting , and with Kate it was something more than a beautiful face .
24 Maybe it is true that it will take something more than a 44-points thrashing by France to force the IRFU into serious action .
25 Lewis , whose youthful enthusiasm had been for Norse sagas and the verse tales of William Morris , seems to have been converted to Christianity by considering whether the Christian myth might not , after all ‘ be something more than a fiction .
26 Something more than a vote was expected in return for the major posts , but essentially they too were employed to aid the development of a political interest .
27 It warns users interested in open systems to be wary of NT because of Microsoft 's reluctance to implement standards or create something more than a limited proprietary system .
28 It 's something more than a Crucifixion ; it 's almost a piece of slaughter , butchery ; meat and flesh .
29 We can perhaps only guess at what exactly lay behind such incidents , although these kinds of details begin to add up to something more than a fringe resentment of the police by a marginal ‘ criminal element ’ .
30 This is something more than a mere disturbance of the public calm or quiet but it appears that in the context of public order , the element of violence deemed essential in R. v. Howell ( C.A. , 1982 ) , in relation to powers of summary arrest , has not always been required .
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