Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] no more " in BNC.

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1 The never-ending rounds of golf and cocktail circuits ostensibly develop excellent customer relations but these are effectively no more than a veneer of sincerity iii the rude pursuit of the fast sale .
2 For one thing , some Dip.HE courses are effectively no more than the first two years of a degree course , with the added minor advantage that a student can if he wishes leave after two years with an award .
3 These tales are obviously no more than legend , but they contain within them some interesting elements .
4 The convulsions and sexual excitement of other cats are probably no more than erotic responses to sounds that remind felines of the courtship tones of their species .
5 Mrs Clamp has come across with some details on sporadic occasions , too , though they are probably no more to be relied on than what my father 's told me .
6 On occasion , zones will be requested to submit notional breakdowns on their expenditure for the forthcoming year , but such submissions are often no more than the haziest guides to real expenditure .
7 ‘ The Yamaha has a great sound , in either passive or active modes , and there are really no more controls than are necessary to change tones , so it 's fairly user-friendly .
8 These initiatives are really no more than very small , first steps towards finding out whether CD-ROM has anything worthwhile to offer schools .
9 We are now no more and no less than a medium-sized European power .
10 However , one could have done without the editors ' patriotic digs at Australian journalists who are certainly no more chauvinist than British fans with typewriters ( or indeed television cameras ) .
11 There are certainly no more rats in the Isle of Man than anywhere else .
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