Example sentences of "more than the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Attunement as used here means more than the mere experience ( of earth energies ) and implies some response — often called artistic inspiration and expression .
32 This is meaning in as rich an intentional sense as one is likely to get — far more than the mere instilling of ( first-order ) knowledge with which McDowell deals .
33 ( g ) Skipp is to be treated as a case where " there was much more than the mere consent of the owner .
34 If ministerial responsibility were more than the mere shadow of a name , the matter would be less important , but as it is , the Courts are the only defence of the liberty of the subject against departmental aggression .
35 more than the mere fact of existence ; it is as it were the ego quality of this existence .
36 For instance , Pythagoras ' proof that the sides of a right-angled triangle are related by the formula a N2 + b N2 = c N2 shows more than the mere fact that all right-angled triangles do have this property .
37 The word favoured by headline-writers was ‘ tarnished ’ , although any lustre North had had in the media was not much more than the borrowed glow of stars whom he superficially resembled .
38 This lays it open to Walter Benjamin 's critique even more than the classic realist novel , for it is still further removed from his concept of storytelling .
39 Best response of the night — not bad going in the face of St Etienne 's new-found libidinous following — and a fitting end to a night that fed off nothing more than the sheer character of the individual bands .
40 It proposed a shot-gun marriage between two parties who , so far from having anticipated the bliss of that honourable estate , had ventured nothing much more than the frozen smile of recognition that passes for politeness between opponents who see in one another much to dislike and little to love .
41 The Divisional Court said that this did not matter and was not caught by section 78 , which the judges stressed was concerned with no more than the narrow question of the effect of the police practice on the fairness of the proceedings in court .
42 This sum is equivalent to about one third of the Government grant to Radio Tanzania for the same period , and to more than the entire sum allocated to the development of information and broadcasting services in the first Five Year plan .
43 Shabby brick apartments stretch for block after block , dotted with little more than the odd liquor store , fried-chicken shack and cheque-cashing shop , well buttoned up with wire mesh and bullet-proof glass .
44 These deep structural problems are cultural and political as well as economic , and will require far more than the odd adjustment to monetary or fiscal policy if we are to begin to solve them .
45 In larger tanks the fish will establish their own territories , and little more than the odd display will be seen .
46 Believe it , brothers and sisters , no other band anywhere can so consistently articular what 's little short of a full-scale earthquake — one that 's flavoured with more than the odd hint of Isaac Hayes , James Brown , Blue Cheer , Swans and vintage Black Sabbath !
47 Believe it , brothers and sisters , no other band anywhere can so consistently articular what 's little short of a full-scale earthquake — one that 's flavoured with more than the odd hint of Isaac Hayes , James Brown , Blue Cheer , Swans and vintage Black Sabbath !
48 Five percent of the mothers in the survey had more than the international limit of 350 micrograms of lead in every litre of blood in their bodies .
49 Nevertheless do not tell me of it , even to confirm me ; for it is what we can not analyse or arrange , any more than the rich simplicity of childhood .
50 NOT CONTENT with Physics or Maths homework 25 years ago , a group of young men wanted something more than the usual pastime so they built a railway .
51 Every disease presents its own peculiar problems which fascinate and challenge investigators , but tuberculosis has more than the usual range of difficulties .
52 Chancellor faces Budget decisions of more than the usual complexity
53 It easily unlocked his heart , one that bore more than the usual share of tragedy .
54 And thus the reader has to go more than the usual way he goes to understand what he 's looking at .
55 There was no initial reason to suspect Daine 's Dream was anything more than the usual hacker incursion , too tiny to bother about .
56 The manner of his death ensured that more than the usual number of people were at the funeral .
57 All the competitors agreed that they had a challenging game and more than the usual number of wet balls and soggy bunkers ! !
58 Henry Ratter set up a moodified Quality in Action workshop for a group of 25 heads and LEA officers , many more than the usual number .
59 As an extreme right-winger , I have read your recent post-apocalypse editions with more than the usual merriment .
60 I can see his point of view , and will take the opportunity to express my appreciation of those farmers who cheerfully give permission with no more than the usual reminder to shut the gates .
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