Example sentences of "[adv] more [subord] a " in BNC.

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1 It was obviously more than a weed or even a wild flower so I did a quick turn-round and decided that it was quite pretty with its two-tone yellow tubular flowers and ferny leaves .
2 A haulier must register for VAT if there are reasonable grounds for believing that its contracts will bring in more than a certain sum per year .
3 In my view Labour 's stunning defeat requires of it much more than a commitment to PR and a pre-electoral arrangement with the Liberal Democrats .
4 The organizational separateness and distinctiveness of the state makes it much more than a mere mirror of , or passive receptacle for , the demands of society .
5 Today likewise Piraeus ' importance makes it much more than a mere annex of Athens and it has its own political traditions , regularly voting communist .
6 It was hard for him to scrape together more than a few coppers at a time .
7 The Railway Age , which brings together more than a century and a half of railway tradition on a single site in the heart of Cheshire is set to become a major tourist attraction of national significance , and is located within the town 's famous rail interchange , one of the largest in Europe .
8 But Lij Yasu 's partiality for Islam was apparently more than a question of convenience .
9 Lucky Jim as an over-night visitor drunkenly burning his host 's sheets with his cigarette-ends , and desperately trying to disguise the damage with a pair of scissors , is farcical in a Wodehouse sort of way , though the social rank of the characters is down more than a notch or two .
10 Powershift is going to put him down more than a notch or two in the meantime .
11 You could n't make trenches because if you dug down more than a foot or so it would fill up straight away with water .
12 Far more than is suspected are inefficient wives responsible for the misery of many back-street homes , and it is perhaps more than a coincidence that some of the Lancashire towns with the worst repute for their high rate of infant mortality have no girls ' club within their areas .
13 Eleven years on , this continues , though now there is perhaps more than a tinge of pity for my ‘ lonely ’ existence .
14 The march took many years , perhaps more than a century .
15 An early Southern Hemisphere proposal to bring the scrum back to the point of introduction every time it moved backwards more than a metre and a half — in other words depowering the scrum has been abandoned .
16 To grant these rights and judicial privileges to corporations ( and other organizations ) is simply to give them additional resources for a judicial battle in which many , particularly the transnationals , are already more than a fair match for national state regulatory agencies .
17 And her beauty was already more than a promise .
18 This so impressed the then president of the Canadian branch of the Anglo Jewish Association that he invited the young man , scarcely more than a boy , to be its secretary ; the start of a highly successful and very wide range of business and charitable interests .
19 If Labour offered only a feeble challenge , the Alliance was scarcely more than a rabble .
20 THE audience that turned up for the recital of British violin sonatas was scarcely more than a sprinkling , which made one despair of our unadventurous public .
21 After the 1987 election , scarcely more than a tenth ( eleven per cent ) of MPs had been at the school .
22 Even clothes for ‘ the larger woman ’ are usually modelled on women who are scarcely more than a size 12 .
23 The degradation of many soils such as those in East Anglia , England , to the extent that they are scarcely more than a physical retention medium for chemical fertiliser and moisture ( Kirkby 1980 ) , does not have the same social and economic impact as degradation of soils where the land users do not have , and may be predicted not to have in the future , the resources to make good the degradation by the application of massive doses of fertiliser ( see also Heathcote 1980 , Rennie 1982 ) .
24 She could n't have been more than ten then and by our standards would be scarcely more than a child now .
25 And his will was that the slave , the young man who was scarcely more than a boy , should somehow die for his brief moment of rebellion .
26 Before her was a narrow ledge , scarcely more than a metre wide .
27 I am scarcely more than a child .
28 A man , a large man , was beating a woman , a little woman who seemed scarcely more than a child , and was trying to drag her into one of the tenements which lined the opposite side of the road .
29 It is worth emphasizing that a fit is made to pulse measurements extending over more than a decade , i.e. over 3 x 10 8 s , with an accuracy to 10 7minus4 S or better !
30 Figure 10.4 shows the decay of the orbital period measured over more than a decade , expressed as phase-lag in seconds ; the prediction from GR is indicated by the solid line .
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