Example sentences of "[adj] more than [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Resource-based learning therefore turns out to involve much more than simply a method of revitalizing and individualizing learning .
2 That of 1814 , however , became known as the Great Revival and it was much more than simply a recruitment phenomenon .
3 For David Prentice the desire to paint the landscape encompasses much more than simply an aim to record its appearance
4 This is the pub as social institution , so much more than just a place for drinking .
5 One supplier of this type of boarding , Caradon Celuform , now offers much more than just a maintenancefree material .
6 In the face of such mystery , God was much more than just a protective wing to creep under .
7 A child 's garden can be so much more than just a sandpit .
8 This is a worthwhile publication , much more than just a bland follow-up to an exceptional Test series .
9 Mirth is close to creativity for to see the absurd in something is to twist reality around in a way creative thought is fashioned — a good jest is a delight and should be regarded as much more than just a bit of frivolity .
10 BUT IT WAS SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST A DIRTY WEEKEND , FATHER — I 'VE NEVER EXPERIENCED ANYTHING LIKE IT !
11 Ry Cooder Much more than just a wizard on slide guitar , Ry Cooder is a composer , a multi-instrumentalist , a lifelong student of ethnic music and a thoroughly nice bloke .
12 You 'll be relieved to see that there 's a comprehensive migraine-specific treatment called Migralift , which is much more than just a painkiller .
13 Look why not come down to my cottage now , and we 'll have lunch there — I never have much more than just a picnic myself — then we can go across this afternoon , and maybe take tea to have on the island ?
14 Your eurocheque card is much more than just a support for your eurocheques .
15 Some literary historians have gone even further and have suggested that courtly love was much more than just a fashionable and pleasant way of passing time .
16 ‘ But we did n't mind a bit , a job here was so much more than just a means to an end , it was never a case of them and us .
17 Building students preparing for a career in Europe need much more than just a grounding in languages , says John Watson , student representative for the CIOB 's Northern Counties Region and press officer for the Tyneside Centre .
18 The ANLT is much more than just a parser , it is a development tool for the production of testing of grammars and morphological processors .
19 However , Ingleborough has much more than just an impressive outline ; geologically it is a fascinating place .
20 The examples given have also indicated that local government is much more than just an agent of the centre .
21 First treat your skin from this perspective ( see Chapter 7 ) and the oils will work more efficiently , adding much more than just the polish !
22 Consideration of these facts should be enough to alert us to the possibility that the totality of our being may be much more than just the physical body , and that we may not be in any sense only machines .
23 With typical Teutonic thoroughness , the Bölkow 's operating handbook is as comprehensive and useful a document as any I have encountered , with a proper alphabetical index and much more than just the bare minimum information required by the authorities .
24 It is much more than just the duties of the job .
25 In summary , humans employ much more than just the visual stimuli when reading .
26 He said the order , set up in 1099 as a religious order , was much more than just the ambulance service .
27 Schrader refers to the short , written out cadenza-like flourish just before the final cadences of the Prelude in F minor BWV534 as a precedent , but this does not seem justification enough , particularly as the cadenza he provides in this case is much more than merely a brief manual flourish .
28 Robert Bossu had pursued the dispute here to Shrewsbury in search of diversion in a time of frustration and inaction , a pity he must be denied the best of the joke that was so much more than merely a joke .
29 The parties can make provision in the agreement for a different measure of damages which , for example , may be appropriate if the acquirer is to invest large amounts of money in the offeree and hence could lose much more than merely the purchase consideration .
30 We are proposing , along with Cotte , that let evokes much more than merely the speech act of giving permission : it signifies giving an event access to existence , permitting something by not intervening to obstruct its being accomplished .
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