Example sentences of "[adv] than just the " in BNC.

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1 You can try to impress the waiter as a serious customer by specifying the type of tea you want , rather than just the brew in general .
2 Additionally , the development of the huge ‘ pot ’ helm , which enclosed all of the head rather than just the skull , made its wearer virtually invulnerable against anything less than a blow delivered with the full weight of a sword or axe .
3 This has had a much more drastic effect on the reservoir quality of the rocks than vadose compaction or early cementation , as it affected the whole of the Hauptdolomit rather than just the upper portion ( Fig. 18 ) .
4 This means that each job is learned completely and thoroughly , but I could n't help thinking that a few musicians and/or luthiers at strategic points around the factory would n't go amiss — groundworkers who actually understand how a guitar works and who could spot problems from the playing perspective , rather than just the engineering view .
5 This form of consciousness aspired to a representation of the world in its entirety rather than just the sphere of practical action ( Marx and Engels 1974 : 52 ) .
6 So the idea of a mass-market paper for the Masses , rather than just the Concerned and Committed , began to surface .
7 Harnesses are another popular option with owners of dachshunds , spreading the point of control more widely over the body , rather than just the neck or head .
8 They are : ( 1 ) the relationship between psychology and biology and the possibility of dispensing with psychology altogether once physiology has been developed sufficiently ; ( 2 ) the value of studies on non-human species ; ( 3 ) the degree of functional specialization in the sub-areas of the brain and the ways of analysing and describing those functions ; ( 4 ) the way we are responding to the challenges of cognitive psychology ; and ( 5 ) the importance of being able to explain what happens in the real world , rather than just the laboratory .
9 More important , selection over tens of generations can take traits well beyond their original values , and new mutations can contribute to the response , so that it may reflect the fundamental limits on the character , rather than just the initial covariances .
10 Each case must be examined on its own facts , examining the function rather than just the formal categorisation of the requesting authority .
11 This technique may be seen as an extension of the basic co-occurrence methods , as it includes the concept of matching using a group of semantic relatives ( rather than just the word itself ) and also matches according to specific syntactic relations .
12 The only real problem with this way of bending is that if one of the ‘ laminations ’ does break you lose the whole piece rather than just the one lamination !
13 And you 're there for quali qualified rather than just the licensed trade would that be ?
14 Whitley ( 1990 : 65 ) has suggested that this is in part because of the way skill formation is more intra-organizationally than individually achieved , and thus located in the context of the overall skilling of work groups rather than just the human capital of a competitive individual .
15 In the same way , he might have looked at the conflicts between institutions , genres and styles during the 1890–1930 period ( for instance , between old-fashioned vaudeville and new syncopated styles ; or between the requirements of public dance and private listening ) , rather than just the more homogeneous synthesis established by the time it ended .
16 It has become a pure threat signal rather than just the first stage of an attack .
17 Where you could have more of a character study , rather than just the kind of erm , capping the unconscious , as it were
18 This means that the most significant features of accent which are imitated/accommodated to will be ( 1 ) features involving a phonemic contrast , in other words , points where the sound systems of two varieties , rather than just the sounds themselves , are different ; ( 2 ) points of pronunciation where the systems themselves are not different , but the sounds representing a particular phoneme are substantially different .
19 Now would they normally get their er a jockey to gallop the horse rather than just the stable boy ?
20 My worry about the half is that we should have had a few goals in , rather than just the one .
21 Should we become a European business , looking upon Europe as our primary market rather than just the UK ?
22 Now , more often than not , solvent-cleaning systems are sold as a package to customers rather than just the solvents themselves .
23 But the significance of the new plant , a £190 million refit of a factory last used to build the Vauxhall Chevette in the early '80s , goes further than just the V6 .
24 here again there is a need for collaborative work between suppliers and users , but the collaboration goes further than just the specification of a problem .
25 But it was more than just the paparazzi versus the Penns .
26 Port Solent offers berth holders more than just the first class yacht sales and repair facilities of the south coast 's most prestigious marina , it also offers 24 hour access 365 days a year .
27 The 19 district health authorities and 11 family health service authorities in the North Western Regional Health Authority , and the 11 SSDs in Greater Manchester and Lancashire , have achieved more than just the doling out of the joint finance budget .
28 Now the stereo isomerism is all about spatial chemistry , much more than just the way things are attached .
29 Thus , any attempt to analyse the former land use around a settlement needs to take into account more than just the present physical nature of the land : changes may have taken place in any period under the influence of the technical abilities , and social and economic conditions prevailing at any time .
30 And it was more than just the light reflected from their balding , silvery heads .
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