Example sentences of "[det] more [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Addamax , now not much more than a shell , will be left with waging the suit and completing the government 's Orange Book evaluation of the CMW .
32 The Paris museum ( colloquially known as the Jardin des Plantes ) was much more than a museum for the display of exotic specimens .
33 Led by this hint they opened the ground not far from the wall ; and not much more than a foot away from the surface they found a leaden envelope which they opened in two places , on the face and breast , and found it contained a human body wrapped in cerecloth : Upon removing what covered the face , they discovered the features , and particularly the eyes , in perfect preservation .
34 Our system is much more than a word processor .
35 But even now , a woman has to achieve much more than a man in order to gain respect or " promotion " .
36 Mary had the chance to learn her trade as something much more than a queen consort from a politician of great skill and finesse .
37 Of course , we are all too aware of the physiological symptoms which result from anger and which take much more than a second to show their effect and presence : the forehead bunched in a frown , the staring eyes , the constricted pupils , the clenched mouth and fists , the jaw thrust forward , the reddened neck or face and enlarged arteries due to the increase in the blood supply to the skin .
38 For many young adults with severe learning difficulties this was not much more than a decade after they became ‘ entitled ’ to full-time education .
39 Schmeichel is much more than a shot-stopper .
40 I never expected to be much more than a character actor .
41 Ingolstadt was for some centuries the principal seat of the Bavarian dukes when Munich was not much more than a village .
42 As Hadrian 's villa is much more than a villa , so Diocletian 's palace is more like a town and is also designed as a fortress .
43 The Morgan test would not appear to require much more than a knowledge of the basic facts of life .
44 ‘ It is declared that a good wife is a crown to her husband , but Mrs. Crawley had been much more than a crown to him … she had been crown , throne and sceptre all in one ’ .
45 Whereas the parachute keeps the cable under tension as it drops , if there is a cross wind it tends to drift much more than a rope with no chute .
46 But , much more than a filmmaker like Hepworth , he had learnt to find stories that would have genuine popular appeal .
47 ‘ And not much more than a child herself — only five years older than Tommy . ’
48 I was not much more than a child after all .
49 In the United States and Canada the country station , with or without garden , was much more than a stopping-place for passing trains .
50 Secondly , Foucault argues that the panopticon is much more than a building .
51 You had put on much more than a dress , there was such a vivid aura of theatre and drama surrounding it .
52 It has already been stressed that the NACAB information system is very much more than a reference work .
53 It is not much more than a landing strip hacked out of the Canadian wilderness in eastern Ontario , about 200 miles north east of Winnipeg .
54 But despite the self-importance of the boast , the League no longer existed as much more than a figment of its leaders ' fantasies .
55 Meeting special educational needs in ordinary schools is much more than a process of opening school doors to admit children previously placed in special schools .
56 The war was unlikely to become much more than a dispute over frontier posts , in which success would depend to a considerable extent on winning the support of the Indians who lived in the wide area between the colonies .
57 It 's not much more than a broom cupboard , I know , but what do you think of it ? ’
58 It is time that technical education remained not much more than a debating topic , although the Education Act 1918 , did make 14 the universal minimum leaving age and , far more controversial , it began to introduce compulsory part-time day continuation classes .
59 It was n't much more than a fishing village until the eighteenth century when French Jesuits and a few merchants demanded the right to build a city .
60 It 's really much more than a cleaning service because it has helped me emotionally , ’ she says .
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