Example sentences of "[adv] [det] than just " in BNC.
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31 | The haircut , however , evolved into far more than just a one-off for a TV series . |
32 | I see education as far more than just training you to go out and do a job , and I think the whole learning process , whatever you 're learning , matures you into being capable of taking responsibilities and learning other things , and I think arts subjects do that just as well as science subjects . |
33 | However , night workers will never perform their job as efficiently as they would during the day , for the master clock controls far more than just our cycle of sleeping and waking . |
34 | Their lives were far more than just hard . |
35 | The number of individual schools developing their own non-sexist and anti-sexist initiatives is increasing continuously , and most tackle far more than just the official curriculum , aiming to provide verbal and physical ‘ space ’ for girls , to tackle careers and option choices and to involve parents . |
36 | It 's far more than just a place to drink ; it 's the social and conversational heart of any Irish village . |
37 | Still , the Carolingian Renaissance in the mid-ninth century touched far more than just a select clerical few . |
38 | Launer , which carries the Royal Warrant , offers far more than just the style for which the Queen is famous . |
39 | It is surely more than just coincidence that Alf Ramsey , later to lead England to World Cup victory in 1966 , played in both of these eye-opening defeats . |
40 | ‘ And yet , you know , there 's surely more than just hatred for a disruptive influence in class . |
41 | That a figure with such a subversive reputation as Morrison can be a fit subject for an extremely posh , photo-laden book is maybe more than just a little embarrassing . |
42 | ‘ Considerably more than just guns , ’ said the Doctor . |
43 | On the other hand it is now accepted that Kennedy 's lengthy telephone calls to Macmillan fell short of " consultation " even if Macmillan 's official biographer argues that they " were certainly more than just 'informative' " . |