Example sentences of "[pron] is [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To read We is constantly to hive to rethink the issue .
2 However , there is more to marriage than family structure .
3 The only conceivable answer is that there is more to life than molecules ; that behind the sensory level of experience , we are dealing with a complex and dynamic tapestry of Mind energy .
4 It takes time for any new middle class to realise that there is more to life than the sudden enjoyment of prosperity .
5 There is more to life than the mind , young woman . ’
6 Clearly there is more to memory than the reproduction of numbers or lists and another distinction which has arisen is between episodic and semantic memory .
7 There is more to motherhood than this , of course ; it is a source of vital feelings and responses which come about no other way .
8 There is more to Operation Blade than simply an amnesty .
9 But there is more to pollution than meets the eye .
10 To say this is not to play with words but to assert there is more to peace than a word with five letters .
11 As these examples suggest , there is more to weediness than meets the eye .
12 There is more to crime and criminals than the state reveals .
13 There is more to training than attending courses .
14 And there is more to politics than economics .
15 But we also acknowledge that there is more to politics than choosing the next Government and what that Government attempts to do when in office .
16 There is more to planning than law .
17 There is more to fishing than just to fish ’ and how right he was .
18 There is more to partnership than juxtaposition and faith .
19 Speech is , of course , in its very nature a highly organised and complex sequence of sounds , but there is more to speech and language than sequential motor activity ( Poeck and Huber , 1977 ) .
20 It is however to oil production that India is looking .
21 It is mainly to adult adventure stones that they must look for the romantic and chivalric manifestations of love towards which they reach in adolescence ; such feelings are by convention regarded as unseemly and unsuitable in books written specifically for the young .
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