Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The strongest impetus , he said , comes from museums ' reassessment of their role in society which the profession sees as far broader than even a decade ago . |
2 | There was far more behind this than just a deterioration in the weather . |
3 | They were afraid because elsewhere a group of armed cossacks had besieged the ship , threatening to kill anyone who disembarked . |
4 | It is concerned with English as both a subject and a means of instruction , with the ideas about language , teaching , and learning , which inform different methodologies , and with the verbal interaction that occurs spontaneously in classroom settings . |
5 | It would , however , be too simple to portray antislavery after the late 1830s as purely a scene of contending sects more concerned with maintaining their own kinds of purity than achieving anything practical . |
6 | The identification and correction of coding errors may be virtually impossible unless either a cost centre is obviously incorrect or a fairly detailed manual backup , such as is outlined in ( b ) above , is utilised . |
7 | Such a stern demand is appropriate because once a man becomes a Christian he finds himself enlisted on God 's side in a lifelong battle . |
8 | There is always something to be learned from a knowledgeable local instructor , and a flight is far more valuable than just a site briefing . |
9 | For instance the regional treasurer , who was given the Friem and Claybury brief while still a deputy , had ‘ a personal commitment , having visited the hospitals and realised the urgency of getting people out of these awful places ’ . |
10 | Some left after only a fortnight and , as time went by , it became increasingly hard to maintain the blockade . |
11 | It comes as a surprise to most people to learn that the experts are still arguing over something as basic as how a cat purrs . |
12 | Aluminium had recently been prepared in bulk by the eminent Parisian Professor Henri Ste-Claire Deville , who became famous as both a teacher and researcher . |
13 | I shared a compartment with a tanned young man , blond as only a Swede can be , in wire-rimmed glasses and a pony-tail , who was returning to Göteborg from Algeciras , where he had been visiting a girlfriend , as he put it . |
14 | He was , I think , even more solipsistic than I was : self-centred as only a man constrained within his own view of what constituted his masculinity could be . |
15 | Just as long as not a South Westerly or a gale . |
16 | Benefits were low because only a minute proportion of copulations result in a reared cub in the next generation ( Journal of Zoology , vol 177 , p 463 ) . |
17 | From this point moral indignation became more than simply a grassroots phenomenon . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | However , and perhaps more importantly , it must be remembered that housing is more than simply a place to live in . |
20 | 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 ) . |
21 | Resource-based learning therefore turns out to involve much more than simply a method of revitalizing and individualizing learning . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | In each case the shout is far more than simply a war cry . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | That of 1814 , however , became known as the Great Revival and it was much more than simply a recruitment phenomenon . |
26 | Section 2 to read : The Coordinator as part of his/her responsibility is part Area Secretary for a geographical area with no more than approximately a quarter of a million population . |
27 | A Tom Wood is more than just a portrait . |
28 | Thank the Goddess Zambia had had the sense to get out before some scuzzie had violated hir by more than just a beating . |
29 | At 3pm , he will meet Clinton and the two will be together for the next six hours , an indication that the president regards the Prime Minister 's visit as more than just a courtesy call . |
30 | The more easterly of the two valley roads which combine at Pierrefitte takes you first to the charming town of Luz-Saint-Sauveur , which may look like one place but is really two , with more than just a hyphen dividing them . |