Example sentences of "[am/are] [art] more than [art] " in BNC.
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1 | More often than not , they 're no more than a glass through which the all-important text is transmitted . |
2 | ‘ You 're no more than a blackmailer ! ’ |
3 | The rhetoric may point to extreme scepticism or Pyrrhonism but its users , if pressed , are likely to retreat to positions which are no more than a modified version of traditional ones . |
4 | Other memories are no more than a nutshell description , a fleeting image , perhaps of an eccentricity . |
5 | However , they are no more than a first stage . |
6 | Some of the larger birds , like the blackbirds and thrushes , often risk a little dive-bombing , in which they swoop down on the owl from a distance of about 30 feet , heading straight for it , and then swerve aside only at the very last moment , when they are no more than a foot away . |
7 | The article implies that district societies are no more than a local practitioners ' club . |
8 | In what sense do these mark a crossroads while the others are no more than a widening of the road ? |
9 | Some of the Discourses printed in them are no more than a title , but most are published in full . |
10 | Those marks are no more than a few weeks old , that 's certain , but within that time no one knows when they were made . |
11 | Important [ but unrecognized ] though they may be to the man in the street , functional methacrylates are no more than a small side-branch in ICI 's acrylic chain . |
12 | If they are used by a Christian then they are no more than an aid , just as meditation can be biblical or occult depending on what you meditate upon . |
13 | These unimportant trivialities are no more than the girl prised out of him . ’ |
14 | — the heart is the first organ to develop in the embryo ; when we are no more than the size of a kidney bean , our heart is visible , pumping away ; |