Example sentences of "[be] [verb] more than a " in BNC.
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1 | THE Government 's efforts to ensure that all 10 water authorities are successfully floated on the Stock Exchange in December are becoming more than a little disingenuous . |
2 | ‘ With actresses you 're getting more than a face — a character and a personality as well . ’ |
3 | Yes that does n't exclude but includes all of that , but at the same time although everybody that 's going to read it may not understand the intricacies of it all as professionals we 're giving more than a passing nod , so that was something else , er er and something more involved than English teacher than making them jump through loops |
4 | If you 're casting more than a couple of rod-lengths it 's advisable to use a waggler if only to avoid tangles . |
5 | At the end of September 143 people had been waiting more than a year . |
6 | For behind the public posturings , there 's no doubt that both of these gentlemen have been having more than a little local difficulty with their respective parties . |
7 | Both sides are gambling because the defendant may be paying more than a judge would award at trial . |
8 | I forget who had mentioned to me that Geoff was rumoured to be taking more than a passing interest in her . |
9 | His elders were becoming more than a little worried because people were saying his teaching was heretical . |
10 | If regional officers were to take more than a passing interest in this pattern of change the writing would have appeared to be on the wall , but as the comments of the regional medical and nursing officers cited above revealed , it was some time before their interest was kindled . |
11 | In some of the comments which follow , we can see that students are discussing more than a subject which they happened to choose to study at college : they are discussing issues which are central to their lives . |
12 | ‘ We should like to see parents control the amount of time their children spend on computer games , especially if it becomes clear that it is becoming more than a normal hobby , ’ said the PAT deputy general secretary , Jackie Miller . |
13 | One thing you must not do , however , is add more than a small amount of paint to control surfaces . |
14 | Erm , I really feel that this consultation is coming more than a too late because we started on the slippery slope when the consortium was er first dreamed of o , you know about a year ago and set up in April and that really this is the sort of the inexorable next move , and this consultation is far far too late ! |
15 | ACTRESS Lesley-Anne Down is planning more than a kiss under the mistletoe this Christmas . |
16 | The last leg of the expedition was proving more than a trial for the young naturalist . |
17 | The waits were officially disbanded in 1832 but existed as am independent body until the late nineteenth century , by which time their peculiar custom was becoming more than a little irritating to certain residents of the town . |
18 | It was a day or two before I realized that his behaviour was becoming more than a little frenetic , to say the least . |
19 | There were also rumours that newspaper tycoon Robert Maxwell was showing more than a passing interest in Storehouse . |
20 | Swayne was a dealer , it was doubtful whether he was making more than a bare living out of his stamps and coins . |
21 | By then Leith was feeling more than a shade guilty that she was the one responsible for the two having met . |
22 | But that morning she had discovered just who ‘ Cousin Naylor ’ was , and , even though she was feeling more than a mite rebellious at his ‘ … it might be in your interests not to see him again' , she did n't want to put her job in jeopardy should Naylor Massingham happen to be passing , and observe Travis 's car again parked at her apartment block . |
23 | By early afternoon Leith owned that she was feeling more than a little drained . |