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

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1 There was far more behind this than just a deterioration in the weather .
2 yes , we tend not to use P C Us as much as well a few years ago .
3 There is not so much as even a prima facie case for imagining that the ad hoc domestic forces available for the Latin music and the English devotional settings bore any close resemblance to the stereotyped and institutionalized vocal dispositions ( SAATB , succeeding SATB and SATTB ) supplied by the contemporary church choir ; these several bodies of music need to be addressed separately .
4 How far is it possible to speak of a partnership at all if only a restricted set of activities is undertaken ?
5 In each case the shout is far more than simply a war cry .
6 For real benefit , allow your exercise to help you on more than simply a physical level .
7 In doing this , they make it easier to understand why some form of local government continues to survive as more than simply a creature of the centre .
8 From this point moral indignation became more than simply a grassroots phenomenon .
9 As a sociolinguist Stubbs sees reading , for instance , as more than simply a mechanism for decoding written into spoken words : he prefers to concern himself with understanding meaning , pointing out that ‘ we do not normally read meaningless material ’ ( ibid. p. 15 ) .
10 The very fact that philip Augustus made no serious attempt to invade or attack Gascon ) , in the campaigns of 1202–4 may be more than simply a comment upon the military limitations of the French crown .
11 However , and perhaps more importantly , it must be remembered that housing is more than simply a place to live in .
12 In almost every other respect , certainly , the Celtic Church appears to have been something more than simply a repository for Nazarean thought — as Nestorian Christianity was , for example .
13 Resource-based learning therefore turns out to involve much more than simply a method of revitalizing and individualizing learning .
14 That of 1814 , however , became known as the Great Revival and it was much more than simply a recruitment phenomenon .
15 Section 2 to read : The Coordinator as part of his/her responsibility is part Area Secretary for a geographical area with no more than approximately a quarter of a million population .
16 This is the pub as social institution , so much more than just a place for drinking .
17 One supplier of this type of boarding , Caradon Celuform , now offers much more than just a maintenancefree material .
18 And glory in the 1,000 Guineas may well be a lot more than just a warming winter thought because Dead Certain beat as competitive a field as there has been for a juvenile filly 's race for many years .
19 As most new artists signed by record companies are introduced to A&R departments by established managers , or by music industry lawyers , artists should consider approaching more than just a record company when seeking a recording contract .
20 Bentley is Back And now more than just a badge 16
21 The Bentley that 's more than just a badge
22 More than just a facelift for BMW 's most important model , the new 3-series marks a fundamental change of direction
23 In the face of such mystery , God was much more than just a protective wing to creep under .
24 The crews are mostly ‘ medical assistants , ’ which means possessing more than just a knowledge of first aid .
25 It was becoming something more than just a folk club .
26 All sorts of little sub-businesses grew after the first month or two and it was at this point that we thought it would be nice to turn it into something more than just a folk club .
27 Vinegar is more than just a table condiment to sprinkle over chips .
28 But the firm is more than just a money-maker ; it is the consummate all-rounder .
29 More than just a few grey hairs here and there .
30 Maybe when he really got roughed up or stayed out for more than just a few days , Manuel would think about talking things over with the vet , but for now , well , ‘ what 's the hurry , man ? ! ’
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