Example sentences of "[adj] than simply [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From this point moral indignation became more than simply a grassroots phenomenon .
2 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 .
3 However , and perhaps more importantly , it must be remembered that housing is more than simply a place to live in .
4 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 ) .
5 Resource-based learning therefore turns out to involve much more than simply a method of revitalizing and individualizing learning .
6 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 .
7 In each case the shout is far more than simply a war cry .
8 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 .
9 That of 1814 , however , became known as the Great Revival and it was much more than simply a recruitment phenomenon .
10 When , for example , the BBC began in 1922 , a great deal more than simply the use of the new technology had to be established .
11 The meanings of certain types of phrases have come to mean more than simply the combination of words from which they are composed ( sometimes they bear no relation to their constituents ) .
12 JUNE 's CD Review will feature ZUBIN MEHTA ; more than simply the conductor of the ‘ Three Tenors ’ concert , Mehta 's work in Romantic opera remains a significant undercurrent in his career .
13 Yet the presentation of the book , and Lowry 's text , often speak of a fascination with the Princess that is more than simply the fascination one can derive from the exercise of deconstructing an image .
14 For David Prentice the desire to paint the landscape encompasses much more than simply an aim to record its appearance
15 All this simply reinforces my earlier point that not only must the field anthropologist pay close attention to the difference between normative rules and social practice but that the study of kinship is something far more complicated than simply the study of genealogies or the ramifying biological links of the domestic family .
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