Example sentences of "[adj] [det] [conj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But what it shows is how , right from the earliest days , we were always much more than assembly line workers in Malcolm McLaren 's dream factory .
2 Fortunately , much more than rote learning of ‘ trays , trolleys and treatments ’ is now expected , and a preoccupation with rigid routines is a thing of the past .
3 However , there are very few people who know how to survey and excavate underwater , and because it tends to cost so much more than land archaeology it needs to be a very worthwhile site or we have to leave it alone ’ .
4 Design is much more than problem solving .
5 The alternatives — studying people , tissue culture , computer modelling etc. — are actually used much more than animal studies .
6 Wherever possible try to bring in physical and visual elements , so that the meeting is about much more than group discussion .
7 While the papacy of Pope Paul had remained uncomfortably unidentified with either ‘ progressive ’ or ‘ conservative ’ , that of John Paul became increasingly closely tied to the latter , and at times in a state of not much less than guerrilla war with the ‘ magisterium ’ of the Church 's principal theologians : a truly strange position for a pope to be in .
8 And a leading energy analyst , Walter Patterson , has calculated that IGCC plants cost more to build than natural-gas stations but much less than coal stations .
9 ALL THIS AND WORLD WAR II ( 1976 )
10 No well that 's what he said , it does n't but I mean he went through all these and insurance companies and because of my kidney being removed I had to pay , I had to pay higher even though I did n't have to have a bloody medical but I had to pay high because of my
11 It is estimated that there are 6.5 to 8.5 million pavement accidents per annum , many more than road accidents .
12 Yet computer cuts in the services sector mean that , for now , it can do little more than mark time .
13 Indeed , such progress has not been common to all publishers — some still produce little more than typesetting tapes with cryptic codes labelling the various components of each entry , and little or no accompanying software or documentation for their search or extraction .
14 In many cases , they are provided as little more than typesetting tapes , in need of considerable ’ cleaning up ’ or normalisation .
15 State authorities attempting to regulate youth culture are seen as little more than parent substitutes .
16 We already know that many of the existing members of the Community currently pay little more than lip service to EC directives .
17 But much of that was little more than Lobby gossip .
18 In effect , these were intended to be little more than reconnaissance raids on a large scale .
19 Credit managers have traditionally been regarded in many companies as little more than debt collectors , albeit often highly effective ones .
20 Nobody has responded more positively to Newcastle United 's desperate plight than the striker who drew blanks on the big stage with West Ham and huffed-and-puffed little more than powder puff stuff at Leicester .
21 When they turned off the main road Uncle George had to drive at little more than walking pace , for he could n't see where the lane ended and the ditches at the sides began , for snow cloaked everything .
22 At little more than walking speed it glides away .
23 He could do little more than watch porpoises and gulls with them .
24 further , top management may do little more than pay lip-service to computing .
25 This model of socialism has involved some limited changes in economic ownership , but in practice has invariably amounted to little more than state direction of predominantly privately owned economic activity , and the maintenance of some minimum standards of social provision for all .
26 The self-centred and materialistic climate of the decade corrodes ideals and concerns about social justice , narrowing perspectives to the point where conversations comprise little more than house prices or retiling the bathroom .
27 Second , the institutions of government , apart from the Council , did little more than process decisions made elsewhere .
28 For instance , Gellner 's attack on analytic philosophy from an anthropological perspective ; the exposure of eugenics in 1930s psychology ; the connections between certain kinds of research in chemistry and the agricultural and food industries ; the models of human motivation — often little more than employee manipulation to be found in management studies ; Illich 's critique of medicine ; and the underlying interest in control over the natural environment within the physical sciences .
29 That should be no barrier , according to Looking Right : ‘ What we must do here is to explain that the political side of things mainly involves what is little more than Party donkeywork .
30 Hewison 's contention is that the term ‘ postmodernism ’ does little more than signal modernism 's ending : let us than weep for all forms of reflective production , swept away , along with our sense of history , by the marriage of commerce and culture .
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