Example sentences of "[be] more [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | If you say we 're more of a pop band , then that 's a compliment . |
2 | ‘ You 're more of a fool than I ever thought you were . ’ |
3 | And , let's face it , you 're more of a pair than we two are . |
4 | We 're more of a specialist . |
5 | You 're more of a man than I am , can I quote |
6 | This was the beginning of her determination to learn sign language , which has been more of a boost to the deaf community over the years than any other gesture . |
7 | ( In France there would have been more of a flourish : ‘ Monsieur le Facteur ’ . ) |
8 | This had been more of a thump . |
9 | If she 'd been more of a woman , he believed , she would have meekly accepted his word and left it at that . |
10 | The previous evening , I could not have completed the last fifty yards without his help , but now if he had climbed on my back he could not have been more of a hindrance . |
11 | In recent years the Employment Department and the Department of Trade and Industry have been responsible for appropriate interventions but they have been more of a fire fighting nature than a sustained development of policy and role — which in any case , has not been the way government departments have tended to behave since they are organised to implement government policy in the immediate rather than long term . |
12 | She stood back , still holding his hands and saw tears appear in the eyes of the old man who had been more of a Father to her than her own Father . |
13 | What a shame it could n't have been more of a humdinger . |
14 | Griffin , however , seems to have been more of a rogue than his dad ever was . |
15 | Louise , who had been her comfort , buffer and rescuer so many times in the past ; Louise , who had in so many ways been more of a mother to her than Nora ; Louise , who even now had lost none of her vigour and strength of personality . |
16 | Liu Shaoqi , for example , had been more of a moderniser like Deng , suggesting that too much emphasis on leftist policies harmed China 's future . |
17 | It would be unthinkable for you to consider David here , who has been more of a son than you ever deserved … the stepson who stayed by your side when your own son deserted you ; and who even forgave you when his beloved mother died because of your neglect . ’ |
18 | The New Right emphasis on adversary politics and an overload of demands has been more of a critique of democracy in Britain than it has ever been a rigorous description of , and explanation for , British politics . |
19 | When the boy had first come to the house he 'd been more of a child and had naturally been treated as a child . |
20 | It had been more of a shock than she could have anticipated . |
21 | The Secretary of State has pretensions as a political heavyweight , but his performances have been more of a light banterweight . |
22 | Teachers who claim to have been highly involved also claim to have used a wider variety of methods and feel more competent to conduct the review , believing it to have been more of a whole-school effort , more thorough and more useful in producing proposals for change . |
23 | It has never been able to serve as a unifying force and if anything has been more of a divider . |
24 | Sculpting has always been more of a hobby . ’ |
25 | The match could n't have been more of a thriller if it had been written in Hollywood . |
26 | It has been more of a blessing than a curse . |
27 | I er , I suppose he 's been more of a stage |
28 | His wife who I am told still resides up at Fiesole has been heard to call her husband ‘ the old Brute ’ and when a wife speaks thus I am more of a mind to listen than not . |
29 | I am more of a hard-working midfielder and regard sweeper as my best position . ’ |
30 | ‘ I am more of a personal assistant to Mr Steen than a secretary . |