Example sentences of "[adj] [be] much more [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Given what we now know , this is much more than the expected attempt to find out a demon 's identity , though it sounds very like it . |
2 | This is much more than sociologist 's simplification ; it seems to be deeply rooted in the mind of the ordinary British citizen . " |
3 | This is much more than the duty levied on an annual rent increased by 17.5 per cent ( see Marsh [ 1991 ] 42 EG 94 ) . |
4 | This is much more than another pretty Japanese coupe for it bristles with tomorrow 's technology . |
5 | This was much more than in the same period of 1973–75 , slightly more than in 1980 and similar to the decline in the first nine months of the 1981–82 recession . |
6 | As the formula clearly involved some reduction in wages , this was much more than a formality . |
7 | This was much more than we had expected and was largely due to the need to raise the path to the front door , which involved relocating two man-hole covers . |
8 | This was much more than I expected when I first had the idea in 1982 of writing a popular book about the universe . |
9 | In Greek the first is much more than just horror . |
10 | The latter is a mere politician , whereas the former is much more than that . |
11 | That is much more than us . |
12 | ‘ Public relations at its best is much more than just media relations , ’ she added . |