Example sentences of "[be] [adv] more than a " in BNC.
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1 | They are rarely more than a couple of hundred metres high , and they are usually symmetrical , although they may be ‘ breached ’ on one side , where a lava flow has emerged . |
2 | Commissions and inquiries are rarely more than a device to allow politicians to put off taking decisions . |
3 | We said that non-standard forms are rarely more than a social irritant to some people , and that there are few situations where such forms could cause real communication problems . |
4 | If his estimate of time was accurate , it would have been rather more than an hour since it had stopped . |
5 | In fact , the TECs are little more than a device for luring the private sector into tackling unemployment . |
6 | Many World War One Aerodromes are little more than a folk memory kept alive by such names as Aerodrome Cottages at Hadleigh in Suffolk . |
7 | ‘ Nonsense , you are little more than a slip of a girl , you would be prey to all sorts of men , fortune hunters and the like . |
8 | You would do well to remember that you yourself are little more than a child . |
9 | I am scarcely more than a child . |
10 | To grant these rights and judicial privileges to corporations ( and other organizations ) is simply to give them additional resources for a judicial battle in which many , particularly the transnationals , are already more than a fair match for national state regulatory agencies . |
11 | Even clothes for ‘ the larger woman ’ are usually modelled on women who are scarcely more than a size 12 . |
12 | The degradation of many soils such as those in East Anglia , England , to the extent that they are scarcely more than a physical retention medium for chemical fertiliser and moisture ( Kirkby 1980 ) , does not have the same social and economic impact as degradation of soils where the land users do not have , and may be predicted not to have in the future , the resources to make good the degradation by the application of massive doses of fertiliser ( see also Heathcote 1980 , Rennie 1982 ) . |
13 | You 're little more than a girl . |
14 | To Rumi the tears are far more than a guide in the spiritual quest ; they are the very water of life . |
15 | But perhaps Charles 's realm was intended to be rather more than a prospective one . |
16 | She could n't have been more than ten then and by our standards would be scarcely more than a child now . |
17 | Incidentally , though Walker is held to be still more than a touch rusty after so long away from rugby — inclined , for instance , to carry the ball under the wrong arm — the rapidity with which he has come into cap contention ought to be food for thought for our own Jamie Henderson . |
18 | The woman of the future would be far more than a nurse or consoler , she would have a positive religion to realize as a high-priestess of health . |
19 | The black paint on the body was already peeling from the heat , though the Doctor guessed from the depth of the dust layer that it had n't been there more than a couple of days . |
20 | ‘ Coun Richmond has seen a shopping trolley and complained but that trolley wo n't have been there more than a week , yet when his party were running the council there were ducks nesting in trolleys , ’ said Coun Young . |
21 | Many researchers considered MT to be an extension of the code breaking techniques developed during World War 2 , whereby foreign languages were little more than a complex coding of words and translation required merely the use of a bi-lingual dictionary . |
22 | An attempt to cajole lay opposition was made by the issue of the ‘ Articles of Stamford ’ in July 1309 , but they were little more than a reissue of the Articles on the Charters , Articuli super Cartas , of 1300 . |
23 | For even then I was falling in love with you , though you were little more than a child at the time . ’ |
24 | The words were little more than a whisper . |
25 | When news of a flourishing Swedish house scene began to break 18 months ago , it looked like being little more than a PR scam based around the fact that Neneh Cherry 's half-sister Titiyo could sing and came from Stockholm . |
26 | We lived in a three-bedroomed council house , one of the bedrooms being little more than a boxroom , and by this time there were seven of us in the family . |
27 | The database is also obviously incomplete , being little more than a list of fields for you to fill in . |
28 | Calls reedier and much less musical than Swallow or House Martin , twittering song being little more than a repetition of call note . |
29 | Such a theory will find it hard to repudiate the accusation of being little more than a clever but patently transparent artifice . |
30 | They thus gave specific attention to the instinctive bases of human behaviour , this being much more than an attempt to make an analogy between the human world and the struggles for survival identified by Darwin in the natural world . |