Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] more [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Normally , if you want nothing more than a passage anchorage , Dale , down near the entrance , will serve very well , but we felt Neyland merited a first visit , and thanks to going there we had this early morning enchantment of seeing ships , great and small , going about their work .
2 Such futile efforts can only bring something close to contempt and suspicion among the millions of human beings who crave nothing more than a simple faith based on a credible ‘ god ’ .
3 Even dissertations that manage to reach the library shelves usually face nothing more than the gnawing criticism of mice . ’
4 It warns users interested in open systems to be wary of NT because of Microsoft 's reluctance to implement standards or create something more than a limited proprietary system .
5 Shareholders get nothing more than a bald one-year profit forecast .
6 Few children remember anything more than the adverts .
7 The three characters are portrayed with vivid detail and lively humour : two sailors who flirt with a girl but find her more than a match for either of them .
8 Well , if you want my advice , I 'd say make him more than a friend , if you get my meaning .
9 By contrast , we see Tradescant lying on his newly sheeted bed , washed and with beard neatly trimmed , wearing a superfine linen shroud of the highest quality , the top-knot having now become nothing more than a small tassel attached to the linen itself .
10 ( The Booker , thought Jeffrey , had recently become nothing more than a branch of Overseas Development . )
11 Children love nothing more than a good story .
12 Scorpios love nothing more than a chance to break a social taboo .
13 It struck him as odd that the death of this unknown mongrel should , for a moment , anger him more than the killing of Lorrimer .
14 It is important in using this method to exclude all transfer payments as these represent nothing more than a redistribution of income from taxpayers to the transfer recipients ; including them , therefore , would involve double-counting .
15 ‘ You have nothing more than a dislike of Mr Connon and a very nasty twist in your mind which is going to get you into very serious trouble indeed .
16 Most were still bewildered by the way Northampton opened out the game to create openings for surprise attacks , and after a 4–1 win at Swindon , the Railwaymen 's international winger Fleming told Chapman : ‘ You have something more than a team : you have a machine . ’
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