Example sentences of "[is] more than [art] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | This view is more than a particularly extreme form of the New Critics ' attack on the ‘ intentional fallacy ’ . |
2 | There 's sunbursts and there 's sunbursts , and although this one is flawed by a couple of sanding marks around the back , the overall effect is more than a little tasty . |
3 | But if he suffers to this extent by comparison with Barth , he towers over most other theologians of his generation ; and it is more than a little sad that two men so gifted and with so much in common should not have managed to remain closer to each other . |
4 | Lionel said to Robert , ‘ Miss Greene , you know , is more than a little interested in the Waterfall . ’ |
5 | There is more than a little that is suspicious about a term which can be used in so many different contexts . |
6 | Given the potential of the design for illustrating the Bacchus theme , this is more than a little surprising . |
7 | It 's more than a little apt for its group finance director , since he could have been just about anything he wanted in life , and what 's more , he confesses , he was almost a politician . |
8 | It 's more than a little eerie , perhaps because waxworks always look like death masks . |
9 | So it 's more than a little interesting to note that today , they 're all doing it that way . |
10 | So it 's more than a little interesting to note that today , they 're all doing it that way . |