Example sentences of "[vb infin] [indef pn] [det] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | What could eat nothin' more than a couple o' chops … |
2 | ‘ The tae of ye will need somethin' more than a dispensation from the Pope , Ah would think , if ye go on like this . ’ |
3 | Any basic change in the executive branch of British government will need something more than the type of structural reform of the civil service proposed by the Fulton Committee . |
4 | Nobody dared to claim that Dukakis represented anything in particular or that he could reliably arouse anything more than a snore , but that was not the point . |
5 | They do n't do anything more than the , than necessitation to , |
6 | Some people wo n't do anything less than the others . |
7 | Nor need she expect anything more than a strictly business afternoon , she warned herself . |
8 | One of the criticisms sometimes levelled at the whole group drama approach is that it always seems to involve lots of meetings and discussions , and that this disadvantages those children whose grasp of language is uncertain ; that this " type " of drama can rapidly become nothing more than a heated discussion involving only the teacher and the more articulate members of the class . |
9 | He hoped that the driver would remember nothing more than a pair of headlights . |
10 | ‘ I ai n't simple , mister , I bet you 'll want something more than no answering back . |
11 | The court accepted at least part of that argument , allowing that the sculptures may contain something more than the original work . |
12 | It occurs as that in Judges 9.9 and 13 , and here it might indicate nothing more than the all-embracing nature of the struggles which Jacob has engaged in during the course of his life . |
13 | A piece to be presented should have something more than a surface narrative quality in the characterisation . |
14 | Maybe it is true that it will take something more than a 44-points thrashing by France to force the IRFU into serious action . |
15 | For , as he never tires of repeating , Italians will judge anything less than a semi-final place next summer as a total failure . |
16 | For , as he never tires of repeating , Italians will judge anything less than a semi-final place next summer as a total failure . |
17 | Even if the ethos does permit them to check out how they are doing , it remains unlikely that it will encourage anything more than a superficial sharing of doubts about what they are doing : about the disparity between their hopes for teaching and the effects , or lack of them , that they and their colleagues seem to be achieving . |
18 | Not that the tribesmen would attempt anything more than a quick raid by night , not until the legions were withdrawn . |
19 | While the administration of the Marshall Plan through OEEC was giving Western Europe a first lesson in economic cooperation , it was clear to the dedicated disciples of a united Europe that neither OEEC nor the Council of Europe could have anything more than a limited application . |
20 | However , formulae such as " adjectives precede their nouns " do not take us beyond a very shallow level of linguistic description ; nor is it an improvement to find phrases such as " an attributive adjective " unless the description proceeds in some way to give an account of how a term like attributive may mean something more than a simple statement about formal grouping . |
21 | Beryl needed firm handling but losing father and brother inside four days must mean something more than the prospect of a secure income . |
22 | The Hancock Half Hours seemed to be finally at an end and both Ken and his public were ready for something in which ‘ Stop messing about ’ would mean something more than an admonition to an actor to concentrate on his script . |
23 | Clearly , to answer Adorno completely would require nothing less than a complete ‘ production history ’ of popular music from 1890 to the present . |
24 | For example , the ‘ village community ’ can signify nothing more than a type of settlement — a small number of people living together in a rural location usually in a nucleated pattern . |
25 | Even when a set of stunt lines have been very carefully matched to each , it is inevitable that line tension will stretch one more than the other . |
26 | The high frequency with which oesophageal mucosal disease occurs in asthmatics is consistent with both the vagal reflex theory and the microaspiration theory , and does not support one more than the other . |
27 | In the autumn of 1984 , the evaluators could witness nothing more than a library skills lesson offered under the heading of IS and taught in one of its allocated periods . |
28 | This would involve something more than the counselling which EWOs routinely provide in truancy cases . |
29 | When I wrote the program , I never thought that it would evolve anything more than a variety of tree-like shapes . |
30 | I mean , Stu would never attain anything more than a kind of addled bopping , but that summer he brought a certain careless vivacity to the matter of heel-and-toe . |