Example sentences of "[verb] something more than [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It was becoming something more than just a folk club . |
2 | They had n't been short of opinions , either , and Dominic Wetherby was now becoming something more than just a name . |
3 | But as the South-East Asian boom has gathered pace , so the area has become something more than simply Japan 's backyard . |
4 | By political behaviour is meant something more than just voting behaviour , although that is important and will be addressed . |
5 | It symbolised something more than just a pleasant snack . |
6 | At this stage I felt I had actually discovered something more than just another diet . |
7 | What we had something more than just the bean sprouts ? |
8 | There is undeniably something ‘ over-thetop ’ about Rachmaninov 's piano music , a larger-than-life quality that requires larger-than-life treatment , and that extra dash of daring in Wild 's playing ( not for nothing do his fans call him ‘ Wild Earl ’ ) can be relied upon to produce something more than unusually exciting . |
9 | If we take literary to mean something more than merely ‘ decorative ’ , then , in a sense , all language may be seen as literary . |