Example sentences of "[be] [adv] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Admittedly they were only nineteen , but surely , he reasoned , there must be more to married life than this ?
2 There should be more to alternative comedy than saying FILOFAX .
3 The IMF identifies fifteen heavily indebted countries including Brazil , Argentina , Chile , and Yugoslavia — most of them are in South and Central America — and their indebtedness is largely to private sector banks through the Euro-currency markets .
4 There can be no doubt , however , that there is more to latent inhibition than this because the effect is routinely observed both when the stimulus evokes no very marked UR ( e.g. Carlton and Vogel 1967 ; Domjan and Siegel 1971 ) and also when the CR required is quite different from the UR .
5 But there is more to successful management than just picking the team or being a gifted coach , just ask Ray Harford or Mel Machin , respectively sacked by Luton and Manchester City because their public image was n't considered good enough .
6 There is more to contemporary racism than the violence they perpetrate .
7 There is more to effective information retrieval than indexing , though this is certainly an essential component of the process .
8 Karajan the hard-working apprentice conductor , swabbing down the stage in Ulm or moving the instruments to the rehearsal hall in a wheelbarrow , is more to English taste .
9 Other specialist courses are run by The Avenue Riding Centre , Malvern , Worcestershire ( Tel : 0684 310731 ) who show there 's more to Western style riding than meets the eye , and Red House Stables ( Tel : 0629 733583 ) for driving , of which a three day introductory offer is the most popular .
10 Five decades of work by the Italian genius prove that there 's more to fantastic footwear than Red Or Dead ( see left ) .
11 10 minutes is really to little time to make an impact .
12 So what is there to linguistic meaning , over and above mere causation ?
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