Example sentences of "[is] [adv] little more [subord] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Demand for advice is strongest amongst actual victims of computer misuse , where it is effectively little more than a damage limitation exercise . |
2 | And she 's still little more than a baby . |
3 | The volume is really little more than a set of expanded notes ; but what it lacks in inspiration on that score , it more than makes up by its sheer usefulness , not least as an examination primer . |
4 | The result is that , in international terms , where once it was the paradigm , Britain is now little more than a jaded footnote . |
5 | Built in 1540 as one of Henry VIII 's network of coastal defences , it is now little more than a rock pile . |
6 | This acceptance of ‘ for better or for worse ’ was rather easier before medical science made hope glow eternally , even if the flame is often little more than a flicker . |
7 | And the creature is surely little more than a child . |
8 | The Inspectorate 's observation is therefore little more than a truism , and is merely typical of the kind of thing inspectors have to say , and always have said , in their reports . |