Example sentences of "[art] [adv] more [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 The response was tremendous ; the reaction incredibly enthusiastic , and so from that point , it became a little more than a folk club .
2 In a few lines , just a little more than a note , he had told her that Maria was depressed .
3 It was his desire to play the Senior Tour and his love of golf which has given the Notts professional the inspiration to overcome his terrible injuries and pick up where he left off a little more than a year ago .
4 This inevitably means that a helicopter set will cost a little more than a basic aircraft set which needs no more than four channels .
5 This is not supposed to be a travelogue , and I can see from your faces that you want a little more than a cheery jaunt …
6 Since opening the gates to the Magic Kingdom a little more than a year ago , Euro Disney has been beset by a series of much-publicised problems : poor attendance , labour disputes , French snobbery and pan-European discontent over high prices and long queues .
7 There is none of the variety which O'Brian provides through the intimate or casual conversations of Aubrey and Maturin : although circumstances allow Hornblower a little more than a restricted relationship with his loyal and devoted lieutenant Bush , it is never a Personal friendship .
8 After a little more than a year , she alone had transformed it into a place where the children could play in safety , a stretch of patchy grass with a few well-cared-for roses round its border , and an immensely high wall skirting the garden from one end to the other .
9 Although it is often treated as a little more than a menu system , the Windows Program Manager is a flexible organising tool for the Windows environment .
10 When the Minister made it clear a little more than a year ago that he was changing his attitude towards the Government of Syria , he said that he was able to do so because there was no known connection with terrorist organisations , such as that involving the appalling man , Jibril .
11 ‘ It 's time he was a little more than a fiancé , in my opinion .
12 I will be following their progress with a little more than a passing interest .
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