Example sentences of "[noun prp] [be] more [subord] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | As is clear from the above , Giddens 's querying of Freud is more than a pedantic concentration on sloppy terminology . |
2 | They may have gone down the medium wave dial from 10.17 to 8.55 , but their new premises in Ludlow is more than a few steps up from the barn . |
3 | Yet Maastricht is more than a symbolic milestone . |
4 | With 3 gold medals , Steve Redgrave is more than an Olympic hero . |
5 | But Cooper is more than a hard man . |
6 | The Stirling bombers used on the S.A.S. missions such as Houndsworth were more than a local goods service ferrying freight to various points in France . |
7 | Ingleborough from Clapham is more than a simple walk . |
8 | Given a decent summer , a top English Seyval Blanc or Huxelrebe is more than a match for most Muscadets or Soaves . |
9 | The waiting period for Entry Certificates at the British Consulate in Bombay is more than a year . |
10 | This Devonian is more than a useful one-day cricketer who does his stuff as a medium-pace seamer. he is rated as a sound technical batsman , sure-footed against the spinner and able to get the short-pitched bowling away . |
11 | The fact is , however , that Leonce and Lena is more than a fizzled-out digression into comedy by the creator of Woyzeck . |
12 | ‘ The Darkfall is more than a physical manifestation , ’ continued Rohmer . |
13 | Sometimes Japan is more than a Western mind can take . |
14 | We know that Matisse is more than a decorative painter and we agree that Picasso is not always an aggressive painter , but the whole discourse about these painters has depended upon certain prejudicial polarities : colour or form ; wholeness or disintegration ; tradition or avant-garde ; French or international . |